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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. Small d ivans by Ryanrule · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Trying to stop SpaceX. Good luck enforcing this broskis

    1. Re:Small d ivans by Freischutz · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Nothing new here, Russia has always being trying to legislate itself back into 17th century. Let's see how their economy follows it.

      *YAWN* ... call me when their economy out grows Italy's in size.

  2. Anyone with the balls to test enforcement? by fustakrakich · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It would be interesting to see what they have to stop the signal.

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  3. They have a plan by Required+Snark · · Score: 4, Funny
    They're going to put up a wall to keep the satellites out.

    It's guaranteed to work, just ask Trump.

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  4. The new smuggling by Bruce+Perens · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The new smuggling will bring not drugs, liquor, or other banned physical things, but ungoverned data. There is already lots of this going on in the form of USB sticks with media from the West traded by people in countries with repressive governments, and use of internet proxies to receive data that is restricted by region where intellectual property is a tool of corporate totalitarianism (that means here in the US, folks). The new smuggling will be satellite ground stations providing direct, un-gatewayed access to global communications. Free speech is the crime here.

  5. The Democratic People's Republic of Russia by Artem+S.+Tashkinov · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Russia under Putin has slowly been drifting towards becoming another North Korea. Putin clearly understands that the legitimacy of the Russian government is under question and this is how he wants to control every piece of information flow, so that he and his circle will forever remain in power.