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Internet shutdowns refer to intentional disruptions of internet or electronic communications, rendering them inaccessible or effectively unusable for a specific population or location. These shutdowns are typically implemented by government authorities who order internet service providers (ISPs) to halt their services, either by completely disconnecting internet access or by blocking specific platforms and services. Shutdowns can be localized to certain regions or nationwide, and they vary in duration from a few hours to several months.
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