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If a major telco line is cut to a region of the world, is the "Internet" still available for sites served from within that region?
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Mar 15, 2026221 viewsConfidence Score0%
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Can the Internet work independently within various regions of the world or are there safeguards in place that take down portions of the Internet-network (yes, I see the redundancy) when a major telco line is taken down that provides the only source of the Internet to a specific region of the world?…
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If a site is fully self-contained, so long as someone can reach that site, then the site can continue operating. Unfortunately, there are a lot of surprising dependencies that can cause the site to fail. The most common issue is having DNS operate r…
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