8,927 hrs of blackout: Worst internet shutdowns cost India $2.8 bn in 2020
Internet
shutdowns cost India $2.8 billion, putting the South Asian nation at the top of
a list of 21 countries that curbed citizens’ web access in 2020.
India --
the second-worst-hit nation by the Covid-19 pandemic in terms of overall
confirmed infections -- accounted for about three-quarters of the $4 billion
lost worldwide to internet curbs. It’s losses more than doubled compared to
2019, a report from a U.K.-based digital privacy and security research group
showed.
Some
countries known to limit Internet access or censor material like China and
North Korea were not included in the report because researchers relied on
publicly available open source information and documented internet and social
media shutdowns.
With
8,927 hours of blacked out or curbed bandwidth access, India restricted
internet use more than any other nation, as restrictions originally imposed in
2019 continued throughout 2020, according to the Global Cost of Internet
Shutdowns report released by Top10VPN. Read More
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