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A '''national intranet''' is a IP (Internet Protocal) based self-contained internet under state control. Considered a form of governmental [[Internet Fragmentation]], intranets limit user access to the global internet. This is made possible by blocking certain IP addresses, limiting bandwidth and offering a suite of state-issued | A '''national intranet''' is a IP (Internet Protocal) based self-contained internet under state control. Considered a form of governmental [[Internet Fragmentation]], intranets limit user access to the global internet. This is made possible by blocking certain IP addresses, limiting bandwidth and offering a suite of state-issued search engines and email services. | ||
<ref>[https://www.rnw.org/archive/national-intranet-state-knows-best State Knows Best. Retrieved 22 Apr 2016.]</ref> | <ref>[https://www.rnw.org/archive/national-intranet-state-knows-best State Knows Best. Retrieved 22 Apr 2016.]</ref> | ||
<ref>[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/irans-national-internet-offers-connectivity-at-the-cost-of-censorship?trk_source=recommended Iran's National Internet. Retrieved 22 Apr 2016.]</ref> | <ref>[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/irans-national-internet-offers-connectivity-at-the-cost-of-censorship?trk_source=recommended Iran's National Internet. Retrieved 22 Apr 2016.]</ref> |
Revision as of 21:25, 22 April 2016
A national intranet is a IP (Internet Protocal) based self-contained internet under state control. Considered a form of governmental Internet Fragmentation, intranets limit user access to the global internet. This is made possible by blocking certain IP addresses, limiting bandwidth and offering a suite of state-issued search engines and email services. [1] [2] [3] [4]