‘My phone is a brick’: Russians scramble for information as data blocked
Summary
Recent internet blackouts in Russian cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg have made it difficult for people to use mobile data. These disruptions have affected communication and everyday activities, as the Kremlin appears to be increasing its control over internet access amid ongoing security concerns.Key Facts
- Internet blackouts occurred in major Russian cities, impacting mobile data use.
- Wi-Fi remains functional, but mobile data blackouts affect daily life.
- Moscow's economy lost an estimated 3-5 billion rubles due to these disruptions.
- Russian authorities claim the outages are for security amid drone attacks from Ukraine.
- Digital rights groups suggest the blackouts may test a government-controlled internet.
- Some Russian officials criticize the blackouts, citing safety and communication concerns.
- Since the 2010s, Russia has increased online censorship, including passing the 2019 "sovereign internet" law.
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