Russias media regulator has warned internet providers to stop efforts that speed up YouTube loading speeds, an apparent acknowledgment of government attempts to throttle the popular video streaming platform, the independent news outlet Sotavisionreported late Wednesday.Roskomnadzors control and regulatory arm, the main radio frequency center GRChTs, sent out the warning message following reports that dozens of internet providers were implementing workarounds to boost YouTube loading speeds, including rerouting user traffic from Googles Russian servers to those in Europe.Industry insiders told the Kommersant business daily they did not believe the workarounds violated any rules since the Russian government did not issue official restrictions on YouTube.However, a GRChTs letter cited by Sotavision told providers to exclude the use of technologies that distort, fragment and substitute internet traffic in relation to websites that are subject to restriction under Russian law, apparently referring to YouTube.Internet providers are asked to comply with the orders to ensure the possibility of immediately restricting access to the mentioned information or information resources on the internet, though the letter did not specify what resources it meant.The Moscow Times could not independently verify the authenticity of the GRChTs letter, which instructs providers to report back on the efforts by Monday next week.
Sotavision said it verified the letter with Russias landline and ethernet company TransTeleCom.Online users in Russia began experiencing sharp declines in YouTube loading speeds in early August after Russias state-owned telecom giant warned that technical issues caused by Googles removal of equipment from the country would lead to slowdowns.At the same time, Roskomnadzor called on Google CEO Sundar Pichai to restore over 200 YouTube channels belonging to pro-government Russian media, the authorities and other public figures.Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, the Russian authorities have accused YouTube and Google of spreading terrorist anti-war content, fueling speculation that the video-streaming website might be blocked entirely.
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