Russia Introduces Permanent Internet Restrictions: What Awaits Residents of Ulyanovsk.
According to inkorr.com: In Russia, permanent restrictions on mobile internet have been implemented in the city of Ulyanovsk and in several areas of the region. According to the Center for Countering Disinformation, local residents are complaining that even access to permitted resources has become problematic, complicating the use of important online services.
According to information from Glavkom, the local administration justifies these restrictions by 'protecting special purpose facilities', however, analysts believe that this is merely a new way of digital isolation. From March 1, 2026, 'Roskomnadzor' will be able to block websites without a court order for 'disseminating prohibited content'.
Conclusion
The introduction of permanent restrictions on mobile internet in Russia indicates a trend towards digital censorship and control over information. This could have serious consequences for freedom of speech and access to information in the future.
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