Though Iran's situation is hardly a new advent, it reminds me that more and more countries seem to be going for the centralized filter/control/kill option and what a sad development that is. It sure seems like this is going to vastly change how inter-nation traffic (or at least inter-continental) is exchanged between providers and even how bandwidth is sold. It feels to me like it won't be too much longer before such things start to become somewhat less a matter of business and more a matter of treaty.
-Wayne On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 10:09:36AM -0500, Sean Donelan wrote: > > Its very practical for a country to cut 95%+ of its Internet connectivity. > Its not a complete cut-off, there is some limited connectivity. But for > most ordinary individuals, their communication channels are cut-off. > > https://twitter.com/netblocks/status/1196366347938271232 --- Wayne Bouchard w...@typo.org Network Dude http://www.typo.org/~web/