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Service blocking

Facebook, Twitter

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Internet monitoring groups have reported that access to several social media platforms, including Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, was blocked by state-run Internet service provider CANTV, also the largest telecom operator in the country. Local organization VE sin Filtro suspects that TCP-based and SNI-filtering techniques were used to implement these restrictions. The block coincided with a failed military uprising.  Access to the blocked services was restored on the same day, right before a livestreamed speech by President Nicolás Maduro. The interruption is the latest in a series of intermittent Internet access blocks imposed by the government since January this year as it tries to contain protests led by the opposition, the National Assembly of Venezuela.

Social media

https://twitter.com/vesinfiltro/status/1123190865202118656 https://twitter.com/PressTV/status/1123393434142646272 https://twitter.com/vesinfiltro/status/1123296060540170240 https://twitter.com/OVCSocial/status/1123372785575899136

Media coverage

https://twitter.com/vesinfiltro/status/1123190865202118656 https://twitter.com/PressTV/status/1123393434142646272 https://twitter.com/vesinfiltro/status/1123296060540170240 https://twitter.com/OVCSocial/status/1123372785575899136