Moscow chokes off international Internet bandwidth in latest attack on Russian VPN users



  • Twenty Russian telecommunications companies have signed a moratorium to stop the expansion of communication channels to Europe.
  • The bandwidth freeze aims to curb VPN usage by forcing operators to filter traffic or introduce a “cheap filter” on international data.
  • More than 20 of Russia’s largest websites have also started restricting access to users with active VPN connections.

Russia’s current war on digital privacy has taken a severe structural turn. According to new reports, around twenty Russian telecommunications companies that own international communication channels have signed a moratorium that freezes their expansion in Europe.

The measure is a direct attack on Internet freedom. By artificially limiting the bandwidth of cross-border data channels, the state aims to suffocate the very networks necessary to run the best VPN services, leaving citizens increasingly isolated from the global Internet.

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