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Internet access cut off by more countries in 2022

Por: The Hill World March 01, 2023

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New research has found that a record number of countries shut down the internet in 2022 for longer periods of time. Research conducted by found that governments and other actors shut down the internet at least 187 times across 35 different countries, the highest number of countries the organization has recorded. India shut down the internet at the highest rate in 2022 with the recorded number of 84 shutdowns, marking the fifth consecutive year... + full article



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