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What happens when the internet vanishes? | What happens when the internet vanishes? |
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From his high-rise desk overlooking the sprawling city of Addis Ababa, Markos Lemma has a pretty good view. | From his high-rise desk overlooking the sprawling city of Addis Ababa, Markos Lemma has a pretty good view. |
As the founder of technology innovation hub IceAddis, his co-working space is usually abuzz with wide-eyed entrepreneurs fuelled on strong coffee and big dreams. | As the founder of technology innovation hub IceAddis, his co-working space is usually abuzz with wide-eyed entrepreneurs fuelled on strong coffee and big dreams. |
But when the internet shuts down, everything is stopped in its tracks. | But when the internet shuts down, everything is stopped in its tracks. |
Data shared with the BBC by digital rights group Access Now, shows that last year services were deliberately shut down more than 200 times in 33 separate countries. | Data shared with the BBC by digital rights group Access Now, shows that last year services were deliberately shut down more than 200 times in 33 separate countries. |
This includes, on one occasion, in the UK. | |
In April 2019 the British Transport Police shut down the wi-fi on London's Tube network during a protest by climate change activists Extinction Rebellion. | |
Also revealed in the report about shutdowns in 2019: | |
In Addis Ababa, everything stops, says Markos Lemma. | |
"No one comes in - or when they do they don't stay for long because without the internet, what are they going to do? | |
"We had a software development contract that was cancelled because we couldn't deliver on time, because... there was internet disconnection. We've also [had] situations where international customers think our businesses are ignoring them, but there's nothing we can do. " | "We had a software development contract that was cancelled because we couldn't deliver on time, because... there was internet disconnection. We've also [had] situations where international customers think our businesses are ignoring them, but there's nothing we can do. " |
Motorbike drivers wait around, rather than delivering food. Without an internet connection, people cannot order online or on apps, says Markos. | Motorbike drivers wait around, rather than delivering food. Without an internet connection, people cannot order online or on apps, says Markos. |
"Internet shutdowns have a direct consequence on businesses and people here." | "Internet shutdowns have a direct consequence on businesses and people here." |
Disconnecting the web | Disconnecting the web |
It is not just Ethiopia, and the impact is not only economic. Access Now's research shows that blackouts are affecting tens of millions of people all over the world in various ways. | It is not just Ethiopia, and the impact is not only economic. Access Now's research shows that blackouts are affecting tens of millions of people all over the world in various ways. |
Government officials are able to "switch off" the internet by ordering service providers to block certain areas from receiving signals - or sometimes, by blocking access to specific web services. | Government officials are able to "switch off" the internet by ordering service providers to block certain areas from receiving signals - or sometimes, by blocking access to specific web services. |
Human rights groups are concerned that the measure is becoming a defining tool of government repression around the world. | Human rights groups are concerned that the measure is becoming a defining tool of government repression around the world. |
This new data analysed by the BBC suggests that disruption is increasingly linked to times of protest. | This new data analysed by the BBC suggests that disruption is increasingly linked to times of protest. |
Governments often say a shutdown is to help ensure public safety and to stop the spread of fake news. | Governments often say a shutdown is to help ensure public safety and to stop the spread of fake news. |
But critics say they stifle the flow of information online – and crack down on any potential dissent offline. | But critics say they stifle the flow of information online – and crack down on any potential dissent offline. |
The UN declared internet access to be a human right in 2016, and achieving universal access is one target of its Sustainable Development Goals. | |
However, not all leaders subscribe to that idea. | However, not all leaders subscribe to that idea. |
In August 2019, Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared that the internet is "not water or air" and that shutdowns would remain an important tool for national stability. | In August 2019, Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared that the internet is "not water or air" and that shutdowns would remain an important tool for national stability. |
Markos Lemma is angry about that. | Markos Lemma is angry about that. |
"The government doesn't see the internet as important. I think they really think the internet is just about social media, so they don't really see the economic value of the internet and how that impacts the economy." | "The government doesn't see the internet as important. I think they really think the internet is just about social media, so they don't really see the economic value of the internet and how that impacts the economy." |
India tops the blackout list | India tops the blackout list |
The new data for 2019 shows that India had by far the highest number of shutdowns of any country last year. | The new data for 2019 shows that India had by far the highest number of shutdowns of any country last year. |
Mobile data or broadband services were switched off for residents in various parts of the country 121 times, with the majority (67%) occurring in disputed India-administered Kashmir. | Mobile data or broadband services were switched off for residents in various parts of the country 121 times, with the majority (67%) occurring in disputed India-administered Kashmir. |
And protesters in Sudan and Iraq found themselves forced to resort to organising everything offline when their internet was turned off. | And protesters in Sudan and Iraq found themselves forced to resort to organising everything offline when their internet was turned off. |
The impact of each incident varies greatly depending on the scale of the outage: from localised blocking of social media platforms to countrywide outages of all internet traffic. | The impact of each incident varies greatly depending on the scale of the outage: from localised blocking of social media platforms to countrywide outages of all internet traffic. |
"Throttling" is a form of blackout that is harder to monitor, and happens when a government slows down data services. They might bump modern, fast 4G, mobile internet down to 1990s-era 2G, making it impossible to share videos or livestream. | "Throttling" is a form of blackout that is harder to monitor, and happens when a government slows down data services. They might bump modern, fast 4G, mobile internet down to 1990s-era 2G, making it impossible to share videos or livestream. |
This happened in May 2019, when the President of Tajikistan admitted to throttling most social networks. including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, saying they were "vulnerable to terrorist activity". | This happened in May 2019, when the President of Tajikistan admitted to throttling most social networks. including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, saying they were "vulnerable to terrorist activity". |
Some countries, like Russia and Iran, are currently building and testing their own versions of a locked-off nationwide internet, thought to be a sign of increased control on the web. | Some countries, like Russia and Iran, are currently building and testing their own versions of a locked-off nationwide internet, thought to be a sign of increased control on the web. |
Digital rights group Access Now says: "It seems more and more countries are learning from one another and implementing the nuclear option of internet shutdowns to silence critics, or perpetrate other human rights violations with no oversight." | Digital rights group Access Now says: "It seems more and more countries are learning from one another and implementing the nuclear option of internet shutdowns to silence critics, or perpetrate other human rights violations with no oversight." |