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Let's assume that our government

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Nevertheless, ideas of protecting national interests are increasingly being voiced, including by creating some kind of “autonomous Internet circuit.” This is in case someone suddenly decides to pull some kind of “global Internet switch.”

will decide to implement its idea of ​​an autonomous Internet according to the most severe scenario. What will this mean for business and the lives of ordinary Russians? I dare to assume that it is unlikely that anything will change significantly. Why?

Firstly, the Roskomnadzor-Telegram training estonia mobile database vulnerabilities, and businesses whose infrastructure was tied to external resources drew the appropriate conclusions and either transferred their projects to infrastructure in Russia, or, at a minimum, made a “Plan B”, which implies the rapid deployment of their IT systems in Russia. An interesting example was given by the global communications company Zoom - it will soon open a communications point in Russia, starting with St. Petersburg. This will greatly improve the quality of the service itself in Russia due to reduced latency. But in addition to this, “there are also large Zoom customers in Russia. And for large customers, it is important that the product works with any steering wheel movements.”

Secondly, everyone talks about the unique Internet ecosystem in China. They say that the Chinese firewall is successful not because it is difficult to bypass, but because the average Chinese does not even need to go anywhere outside of China. All the necessary services are already inside - communication, shopping, payments, social networks - all this is provided by local giants WeChat, Weibo, Taobao, Alibaba and many others. And here is a personal example: my brother has worked in the Celestial Empire for the last three years. He did not experience any restrictions or hardships of life. He still googled, watched YouTube, wrote to me in messengers. VPN is our everything, even in China. Few people notice the Great Firewall - China's economy is developing, business is not collapsing, business ties are growing. And it turns out that the state there stimulates the development of national services and hinders the work of foreign tech giants, well understanding the value and power of modern digital communications and systems. But in Russia, everything is quite similar, just not so tough, with our own specifics. There are national digital champions and persistently soft coercion of global giants to localize services.
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