BRICS should create their own internet - MP - Russian lawmaker Dmitry Gusev says such a network would help preserve traditional values.

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Russia should develop an alternative internet in collaboration with the other BRICS nations, the first deputy chairman of the State Duma Control Committee, Dmitry Gusev, has proposed.

According to a document seen by RIA Novosti, the official submitted a request to work on creating “a single inclusive BRICS+ cyberspace” to Maksut Shadaev, the head of Russia's Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media.

The proposal to develop “an internet where traditional values and goodness prevail” could be implemented “using technical, organizational and civilizational capabilities common to the entire association.”

According to Gusev, the 5th International Municipal Forum BRICS+, which is currently underway in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, is a good opportunity to discuss a unified internet for the BRICS countries.

BRICS currently comprises Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, but will be joined by Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE in January. The expanded group, referred to as BRICS+, is projected to represent nearly half of global GDP by 2040.

Earlier this week, China’s President Xi Jinping also called for changes in the way the global internet works, to benefit people of all countries.

“We advocate prioritizing development and building a more inclusive and prosperous cyberspace,” he said at the opening ceremony of the 2023 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit.
 
"Delusional Slavic politician says idea that no one will admit can't work example #43536264."
 
They'll just end up extending the great firewall around the existing one. The idea that they'll lay down new ocean cables around the planet to unite these extremely impoverished countries is nonsensical. It's way easier to just use the existing infrastructure and force ISPs to adopt new regulations.
 
At the rate SA is going, their 'Internet' would be three 20-year-old servers, constantly going out, for the entire country.

A thought....if Rhodesia had had Internet access, how would that have affected the sanctions against it and the ultimate survival, or not, of the Ian Smith regime? Could Rhodesia have lasted longer? Just wondering.
 
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