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Looking for lowkey provider with IP's which are not banned in Turkmenistan

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  • @FlorinMarian said:

    @TheGreatOakley said:
    Checked all above IP's + all IP's from looking.house. Everything is blocked.

    I want to thank everyone in this thread for trying to help and solve this issue.

    The end is nigh.

    What about https://proof.hazi.ro ?
    Thank you!

    Blocked

  • doubt this is a good idea, but ihostart as a last hope? as far as i know they operate in a basement and thus the IPs are residential :D

  • interservermikeinterservermike Member, Patron Provider

    How will governments control Starlink access?

  • LordSpockLordSpock Member, Host Rep

    @interservermike said:
    How will governments control Starlink access?

    Hard to say. I imagine import/export controls will be the primary way to stop this. The satellite being in full view won't help either.

    Devices that are smuggled in will be extremely expensive and many countries with strict censorship also have a very low average salary - certainly not enough for Starlink.

  • @TheGreatOakley, just FYI, many Amazon US networks are reachable, as well as Akamai and Fastly (but those are CDNs).

    The easiest is just to use Psiphon. It works as long as you have non-filtered DNS resolver (and updated version would also work without working resolver).

  • Doesn't Apple's private relay use Akamai or Fastly? Wonder if that works.

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited August 2022

    @interservermike said:
    How will governments control Starlink access?

    If anyone is stupid enough to put it on their roof without hiding it from all sides, he would be caught quite fast.

    They will behead him "for reaching out to god's territory".

    I believe the punishment for using uncensored satelite internet made by "western infidels" in an islamist totalitarian is about the same as practicing homosexual insertion acts in central square or before the parlament building in front of public audience.

    You would be made into an example lol.

    Thanked by 1bulbasaur
  • AdvinAdvin Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2022

    @interservermike said:
    How will governments control Starlink access?

    Would probably be banned from import (so would have to be smuggled for ridiculous prices), Starlink could cut deals with governments to prevent their service from being used, or having Starlink would be illegal with ridiculous potential jailtime.

    For example, in India, a lot of satellite phones are banned and you must have special permission from the Department of Telecommunications to have them or to bring them into the country. Tourists have to declare them in customs and they will be seized.

  • Apple Private Relay is using Akamai CDN, check if that works.

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