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Anyone know more about that? Is that just customer-to-customer communication?
I've been fortunate enough to never experience a government-mandated internet shutdown, but I figure the ISPs just disconnect the gateways. If I'm understanding that correctly, it sounds like they just used the ISP network to carry traffic internally. Very clever!
I am curious too. It has been hard to get much information out between the internet shutdown, the language barrier, and the lack of press freedoms. I will post a link if I find anything!
Yeah, if you find more info about that, please share.
If that is the case, DNS would definitely be a crucial service to self-host and make available.
Sounds like a few people need to spin up a DNS server.
I think it would be cool to create a WiFi mesh that spans multiple buildings. You could have wired and wireless connections.