
In Russia, access to the Internet should be maintained so that the inhabitants of the country can receive independent information. This was stated by US State Department spokesman Ned Price at departmental briefing.
“We called on intermediaries from all over the world not to disconnect Russia from the Internet, so that information continues to flow into the country, and the Internet remains free and open within Russia itself,” he said.
Price also noted that the US will support journalists in Russia, whose work has become more difficult since the outbreak of war.
Earlier, the need to provide Russians with independent news against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine was announced by YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. She stressed that the service is not going to leave Russia.
Recall that in early February, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev stated that “key control rights” to the internet are in the US, so Russia can be disconnected from the global network. It was to protect against such a scenario, according to Medvedev, that the country adopted “law on sovereign runet”.
On March 5, federal executive authorities and constituent entities of the Russian Federation received a telegram signed by Deputy Head of the Ministry of Digital Development Andrey Chernenko containing a number of recommendations for protecting the country’s information infrastructure. It did not contain direct instructions to disconnect Russian users from the global network, however, a number of experts saw in it indirect prerequisites for the isolation of the Runet.
In mid-April, it became known that Roskomnadzor was planning to increase equipment throughput with the function of deep filtering of traffic used to implement the “law on sovereign runet”.
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In Russia, access to the Internet should be maintained so that the inhabitants of the country can receive independent information. This was stated by US State Department spokesman Ned Price at departmental briefing.
“We called on intermediaries from all over the world not to disconnect Russia from the Internet, so that information continues to flow into the country, and the Internet remains free and open within Russia itself,” he said.
Price also noted that the US will support journalists in Russia, whose work has become more difficult since the outbreak of war.
Earlier, the need to provide Russians with independent news against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine was announced by YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. She stressed that the service is not going to leave Russia.
Recall that in early February, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev stated that “key control rights” to the internet are in the US, so Russia can be disconnected from the global network. It was to protect against such a scenario, according to Medvedev, that the country adopted “law on sovereign runet”.
On March 5, federal executive authorities and constituent entities of the Russian Federation received a telegram signed by Deputy Head of the Ministry of Digital Development Andrey Chernenko containing a number of recommendations for protecting the country’s information infrastructure. It did not contain direct instructions to disconnect Russian users from the global network, however, a number of experts saw in it indirect prerequisites for the isolation of the Runet.
In mid-April, it became known that Roskomnadzor was planning to increase equipment throughput with the function of deep filtering of traffic used to implement the “law on sovereign runet”.
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