The Regionalization of the Internet

The interface between the internet and physical reality becomes ever more dense, particularly during a pandemic. In parallel, there is a tendency of fragmentation in what we perceive as a global internet network, or “regionalisation.” The vision of the libertarian and self-regulating internet space of the 1990s is giving way …

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