Fermeture d'Internet
Qui coupe Internet le plus?
Basé sur 924 coupures que nous avons suivies depuis 2018
- Africa
- Americas
- Asia
- Europe
- Oceania
En cours
14
coupures en cours à travers le monde
103
Coupures d’Internet à travers le monde depuis March 2025
15
des pays ont connu une coupure d’Internet complète ou partielle depuis March 2025
Depuis March 2025, la population du monde a perdu un total de
19 365 heures
d’accès à Internet à cause des interruptions intentionnelles.
Au cours des 12 derniers mois, nous estimons que
US $170 585 189
a été perdu en tant que PIB combiné à travers tous les pays qui ont vécu des coupures Internet
Coupures
décembre 2018
924 shutdowns
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Passé
Coupure au niveau national
Internet, SMS
RD Congo
The UN cited reports that the shutdown prevented electoral observers and witnesses in rural polling stations from communicating with local centres where results were being compiled, and made it difficult for the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) to reach its field partners, including those offering protection to vulnerable civilians. Local media outlets had to temporarily relocate their staff to Brazzavile, the capital of neighboring Republic of Congo, and to Rwanda to be able to access the Internet and report without restrictions. The shutdown also encouraged the smuggling of contraband mobile phone SIM cards, sold at an inflated price, from the Republic of Congo, whose network coverage extend to nearby areas across the border. Local consumer rights group, the Consumers Union of Congo, filed a complaint against mobile service providers Vodacom, Orange, Airtel and Africell over the shutdown to the Kinshasa Commercial Court. The group claims that operators unilaterally broke their service contract with their subscribers by cutting their access to the Internet.
République démocratique du Congo
- Démarrer
- Fin
- Durée totale 20 days
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Passé
Blocage de service
Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram
Soudan
There have been media reports that Sudanese authorities are blocking access to popular social media platforms amidst nationwide anti-government protests triggered by an economic crisis. The report quotes the head of Sudan's National Intelligence and Security Service, Salah Abdallah saying "There was a discussion in the government about blocking social media sites and in the end it was decided to block them."
Soudan
- Démarrer
- Fin
- Durée totale 67 days
octobre 2018
mars 2018
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