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Russia Limits Operations of Foreign Communications Satellite Operators (zdnet.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: This week, the Russian government has published a document outlining new rules that limit foreign communications satellite operators inside the country. The Russian government will require all foreign communications satellite companies to pass all incoming traffic through a ground gateway station. This means satellite operators won't be able to beam communications directly to customers without going through a ground station first. The Russian government cited an espionage threat of allowing foreign satellite companies to transmit data directly within the country's border, but critics of the Kremlin regime say the new requirement will enable Russian government agencies to intercept any incoming traffic. The new rules, set to enter into effect in six months, will also force all foreign communications satellite companies to obtain a permit from Russian authorities even before operating in the country. The Russian Defense Ministry, the Federal Security Service (FSB), and Federal Protective Service (FSO) will be in charge of reviewing applicants.

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  1. Re:Anyone with the balls to test enforcement? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...people's doors would be kicked in, in the middle of the night, black bags put over people's heads, and dragged to some windowless room where they have unspeakable things done to them. This is Russia we're talking about after all...

    Well, golly gee! You can't let the CIA have all the fun, can you? What ever happened to sharing?

  2. Re:Anyone with the balls to test enforcement? by Aighearach · · Score: 3, Informative

    The issue isn't actually with operating the device in Russia.

    The issue is with having paying subscribers that live there.

    A foreigner trying to test the law will just get arrested as a spy for it, they won't "test" shit.

  3. Re:Anyone with the balls to test enforcement? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Domestically, I have no idea. Internationally, which is the part I care about, the US is a lot worse.