As long as it is within the country, restriction works. How do you restrict the capability from a foreign entity, especially a hostile one?
As long as it is within the country, restriction works. How do you restrict the capability from a foreign entity, especially a hostile one?
netsplit, I guess. decide that the risk of an open network is too great and simply block all routing out of the country through the ISPs and consider the political power that goes along with a global satellite constellation under rule of a single, government-aligned corporation.
"simply block all routing out of the country" is doing a lot of heavy lifting. For government networks, sure. For civilian networks? It's a bit like stopping pirates from ripping video; how do you deal with an attacker that ultimately can gain some form of access? Even in North Korea external media can be smuggled in.
That works for very oppressive countries. However, more freedom-minded countries are not going to law for that.