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Kliia
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Posts: 25
Founded: Dec 22, 2017
Ex-Nation

Internet in YN

Postby Kliia » Fri Dec 22, 2017 1:36 pm

Ladies and gentlemen, I am curious about your nation's internet services. The form for you to submit your own entry is below, and I'll post my own. Please, do not be shy. Go into detail about your nation's internet services!

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Does your nation have internet:
Does your nation have net neutrality:
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations:
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version:
If you have your own version, what is it called:
Does the government regulate/run the internet:
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet:
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet:


Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: No, we don't need it (you'll see why in a second)
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: The government-run internet service is the only ISP, but we have different versions for different regions of the country, and the regions we like the best get better service. The four regional "ISPs" are KSN Northwest, KSN Southwest, KSN Northeast, and KSN Southeast. We like the Southeast the best and we like the Southwest the least.
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: We have our own version of the internet that nobody else can use other than our own citizens.
If you have your own version, what is it called: It is called the Kliian Social Network (KSN).
Does the government regulate/run the internet: The government has complete control over the internet.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: The only websites available on KSN are ones run by the government. We pretty much just copy other websites and regular the hell out of them. The most popular ones are:
KliiaGram (Like Instagram)
K-Space (Like FaceBook/MySpace)
Kliian News Network (Like Fox News, and I say that because we're heavily biased.)
K-Hoo (It's a search engine)
Cliklii-Book (So, this is like FaceBook, but the only thing you're allowed to use it for is to profess your love for our god, Cliklii, or to post pictures and videos of yourself going to church or just in general worshipping Cliklii)
K-Tube (Like YouTube)
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: If you talk badly about the government on the internet, you are liable to be:
Executed by guillotine or noose
Sent to a labor camp where the only website you can use is Cliklii-Book
Sent to work in the coal mines (mortality rate among coal miners is 96% and pay is 3 Kliian Dimes per-hour, or about 39 cents USD)


ALL HAIL CLIKLII!

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Nunavutialand
Diplomat
 
Posts: 922
Founded: Jul 05, 2014
Left-Leaning College State

Postby Nunavutialand » Fri Dec 22, 2017 1:42 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: 1. Firenet 2. Rain 3. Nunavutian Telecommunications (NT) 4. Sky Broadband
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Nunavutialand uses the same as the rest of the world
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: No
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: The government has blocked the following sites - 8chan, Dailymotion, LiveLeak, Craigslist
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Up to 5 years imprisonment for violating blocked website law. Up to 2 years for violating copyright law. Up to 70 years for dangerous pornography and other bad habits.

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The Transhuman Union
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1172
Founded: Aug 21, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby The Transhuman Union » Fri Dec 22, 2017 1:42 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes.
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes, guaranteed under the 2060 Internet Protection Law.
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: The largest and fastest ISP in the TTU is GlobalX ISP Corp., providing speeds up to 600 Gbps and used by 56.8% of the population, soon to be followed by Comcast (16.4%) and Zetatech (8%)
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: N/A
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: No. Internet was "built by the people and will be controlled by the people".
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: No, for the reason stated above.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Maximum 1 year in prison.
A big, 1.8 M blob filled with joy and enthusiasm, with a small dash of ingenuity combined with a youthful, healthy dose of idealism.

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Deulia
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 59
Founded: Sep 08, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Deulia » Fri Dec 22, 2017 1:46 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes, of course.
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes,
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: There is one - Frye Internetten på Deula.
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: The same internet as the rest of the world.
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: The ISP is government-run but only blocks pornographic and other illegal sites
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Only for illegal sites
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Depends on the violation
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Befalnia
Civilian
 
Posts: 1
Founded: Dec 22, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Befalnia » Fri Dec 22, 2017 1:47 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes.
Does your nation have net neutrality: No.
What are the top ISP's: full state control with no division
Does your nation use the same internet with others or is it different: Different.
If it is your own version, what is it called: It is still called internet. We just seperated it from the rest completely.
Does the government regulate/run the internet: We control all of it.
Does the government regulate/run websites that the citizens can use on the internet: Every website is made by a government official, with the leader checking every single detail.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: We send them to labor camps or force them into the army.

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Van Hool Islands
Diplomat
 
Posts: 744
Founded: Nov 12, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Van Hool Islands » Fri Dec 22, 2017 2:12 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes.
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes.
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations:
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1. KT (Koninklijk (Royal) Telecom)
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2. Island Telecom
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3. Sky
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Yes, we use the same as other countries
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Only things that are illegal are not allowed on the internet. This includes the sell of illegal drugs, child pornography, and the sale of illegal weapons.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: No, other than sites that break the law, as seen above.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Depends on the crime.
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New Transeurasia
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1202
Founded: Dec 22, 2016
Left-Leaning College State

Postby New Transeurasia » Fri Dec 22, 2017 2:26 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: NTNet, NetCom, Supernet
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: same as other countries
If you have your own version, what is it called:
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Regulate
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: We regulate and ban websites for terrorist orgnaizations
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: 1 month of jail for violation
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LIBERATE THE WORLD / DEMOCRACY AND PROSPERITY / FORGED BY MAN THEMSELF
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Viksberg
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 442
Founded: Aug 26, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Viksberg » Fri Dec 22, 2017 2:31 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: No
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: All internet is provided by the state
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Same internet
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: State provides the internet and censors everything that could be a threat to the ruling party
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Not really, but any websites that contain anything threatening towards the ruling party are blocked
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Depends on the crime
I don't use NS stats!
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Entronium
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 393
Founded: Sep 29, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Entronium » Fri Dec 22, 2017 3:04 pm

Does your nation have internet: yes
Does your nation have net neutrality:yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Euipid web, Apex co, an a government run ISP
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: we have our own version
If you have your own version, what is it called: Apex-(old version of forgien internet)
Does the government regulate/run the internet: yes
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: some
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: For serious crimes like sex trafficking, being turned into Biomass and having the sludge remains sold to NOOB LAND

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Xmara
Negotiator
 
Posts: 5156
Founded: Mar 31, 2014
Left-Leaning College State

Postby Xmara » Fri Dec 22, 2017 3:46 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: GalaNet, Samparka, XmaraOnline
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Same Internet
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Not extremely regulated. There are punishments for cybercrime, but the Internet is overall free and uncensored.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: The government has official websites for government organizations. Politicians sometimes set up websites of their own for campaigning.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Cyberterrorism and human trafficking can result in a life sentence in prison or the death penalty, depending on the severity. Child pornography can warrant between 30 years and life, depending on the severity. Trade of illegal drugs and fraud can warrant 5-10 years in prison, though repeat offenders can expect longer sentences.
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Destructive Government Economic System
Minister
 
Posts: 3456
Founded: Jun 15, 2017
Corporate Police State

Postby Destructive Government Economic System » Fri Dec 22, 2017 4:03 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes.
Does your nation have net neutrality: No.
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Only one - [CLASSIFIED]
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Own version.
If you have your own version, what is it called: [CLASSIFIED]
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Yes.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Regular citizens slaves aren't even allowed to use the internet in the first place.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Use the internet and you will be executed.
"All I wish is to see the world burn."
-The Great Uniter and Beast of the DGES
(By the way, the DGES is a servant to DEAREST LEADER of Psychotic Dictatorships.)
Just your typical guy who wants to have fun. Don't take this nation seriously,
ever.
I DO NOT use NS stats!
Keshiland literally wrote:I would give it a no. A country that lies about how free, or how great, or how humanitarian it is can never be developed. Example, NK lies and says they are democratic and are not, the US lies and says we are free yet we incarcerate millions for a medical plant. See we are basically a larger more populated North Korea.

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Canada Dominion
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Posts: 85
Founded: Dec 15, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Canada Dominion » Fri Dec 22, 2017 5:12 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Rogers, Bell, Telus Communications, etc
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: The same version, but a heavy tilt toward native websites and services
Does the government regulate/run the internet:Yes
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Yes
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: The same as if the law was violated in real life

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Gandoor
Postmaster-General
 
Posts: 10110
Founded: Sep 23, 2008
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Gandoor » Fri Dec 22, 2017 6:30 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: There is only one ISP in Gandoor, the Gandoor Internet Service Corporation, which is funded by and owned by the Gandoorese government but operates independently of them.
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: The internet accessed in Gandoor is the same internet available outside of Gandoor.
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: No, the government is forbidden from interfering with internet access.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: No the government is forbidden from interfering with internet access. (That is not to say that websites containing illegal content won't be shut down, however)
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: It can vary depending on the crime committed.
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Mangahhan Super Region
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 360
Founded: Oct 07, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Mangahhan Super Region » Fri Dec 22, 2017 6:39 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes, but with some limitations.
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations:
  • PJSC LeiNet.nm
  • PJSC OurInternet service
  • PJSC Benlide telecom net
  • LizaTelNet JSC
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: we use the same internet of other states.
If you have your own version, what is it called: Lei MSRnet
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Yes, we regulate only. We do not control.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Yes.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Jail (4 days to 1 year, depending on what kind of crime), Caning and temporary suspension of IP Address.
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✦The Democratic Republic of Mangahhan Super Region✦
The Land Where Love Prospers
A Southeast Asian nation in the Pacific with the population of 226.4 million, once a prosperous and a peaceful nation. But now the nation is a dystopia after a series of calamities and wars because of political and ideological reasons.
Economic Crisis
Political Crisis
Time and Year: Current Time (UTC + 8:00) and current date
OOC: Still currently improving my grammar


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Aztlanta
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Posts: 66
Founded: Nov 27, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Aztlanta » Fri Dec 22, 2017 6:51 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes.
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes, and has been recently constitutionalized.
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Xipil is the only ISP in Aztlanta, and is operated by government control.
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: We use the same Internet that the majority of the world uses.
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: The government occasionally regulates it to prevent cyberterrorism, but the Internet remains almost entirely free of censorship.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: See above.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: It depends on the crime. The longest prison sentence is usually five years.
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The Federation of AZTLANTA
A socialist nation consisting of Mexico, California, and Central America, set in an alternate timeline in which Native American civilizations remained mostly isolated from colonial influence.
Aztlanta was founded by the Aztec peoples, and have since become a major player in global politics.

Puppet of Hiachijan. We do not currently use NS stats.

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Mangahhan Super Region
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 360
Founded: Oct 07, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Mangahhan Super Region » Fri Dec 22, 2017 8:16 pm

joke: WE DO NOT HAVE NET NEUTRALITY
✦The Democratic Republic of Mangahhan Super Region✦
The Land Where Love Prospers
A Southeast Asian nation in the Pacific with the population of 226.4 million, once a prosperous and a peaceful nation. But now the nation is a dystopia after a series of calamities and wars because of political and ideological reasons.
Economic Crisis
Political Crisis
Time and Year: Current Time (UTC + 8:00) and current date
OOC: Still currently improving my grammar


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Hatterleigh
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1164
Founded: Sep 07, 2016
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Hatterleigh » Fri Dec 22, 2017 8:21 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Elevate, Mobile-NTN, and Hatterleigh Internet (H.I.)
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Same internet as other countries
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Not really
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Nope
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Internet jail, of course! Depends on the violation of law, but usually a fine or jail time.
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VoVoDoCo
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1753
Founded: Sep 07, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby VoVoDoCo » Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:06 pm

Does your nation have internet: yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: no
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Google Chrome, Internet Edge, Mozilla Firefox
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: A few start ups have started, but none have gone far.
If you have your own version, what is it called: The best homegrown ISP is called Vodem.
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Mildly. No child porn or terrorist plots. Privacy is paramount.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: No.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Depends. There's nothing special about the internet. If you sell child porn online, it'll be like you sent a text or a photo or a magazine. If you plot a terrorist attack, it'll be like you did so in person.
Are use voice to text, so accept some typos and Grammatical errors.
I'm a moderate free-market Libertarian boomer with a soft spot for Agorism. Also an Atheist.

I try not to do these or have those. Feel free to let me know if I come short.

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Kliia
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 25
Founded: Dec 22, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Kliia » Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:25 pm

Vovodoco wrote:Does your nation have internet: yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: no
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Google Chrome, Internet Edge, Mozilla Firefox
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: A few start ups have started, but none have gone far.
If you have your own version, what is it called: The best homegrown ISP is called Vodem.
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Mildly. No child porn or terrorist plots. Privacy is paramount.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: No.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Depends. There's nothing special about the internet. If you sell child porn online, it'll be like you sent a text or a photo or a magazine. If you plot a terrorist attack, it'll be like you did so in person.


I don't think you know what ISP means.

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Trapenese Japan
Secretary
 
Posts: 30
Founded: Nov 30, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Trapenese Japan » Fri Dec 22, 2017 9:45 pm

Does your nation have internet: yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Only State provided Internet for "free".
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: the one true internet everyone else has..
If you have your own version, what is it called: n/a
Does the government regulate/run the internet: owns the infrastructure but does not regulate it's usage
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: nope.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: no data on usage is ever collected, so no crimes that solely occurred on the Internet can be proven in Trapenese Japan.
Sorry if my name offends you, that was not my intention.
In case you were wondering I am indeed a transgirl ^-^

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The United Celtic Dominion
Secretary
 
Posts: 31
Founded: Dec 15, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby The United Celtic Dominion » Sat Dec 23, 2017 5:58 am

Does your nation have internet: Yes
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: IslandLink, Celtic Telecoms, Southern Media Conglomerate
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: The same
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Infrastructure only
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: If websites are found to be in violation of domestic or international law, they may be blocked, however the government is fairly lenient - so it is often only those which are dedicated to graphic violence or hate speech which are taken down.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Crime perpetrated via means of the internet is treated the same as through other mediums and thus carries the same sentencing.
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The Kingdoms of the United Celtic Dominion
(Celtic Union for short)




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Crylante
Diplomat
 
Posts: 955
Founded: Dec 06, 2016
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Crylante » Sat Dec 23, 2017 10:16 am

Does your nation have internet: Yes.
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes, it was made law in the mid-2000s as the Internet became more popular.
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Telecry, which the government owns a large share in, is the most popular Internet service provider and also owns the most popular phone network in Crylante, C-Telefon.
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Crylantian citizens access the World Wide Web.
If you have your own version, what is it called: N/A
Does the government regulate/run the internet: The government has a share in the largest ISP, but it doesn't particularly regulate it.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: While the government takes down Crylantian-based websites violating federal law, Crylantians, in general, have free access to the Internet.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Distributors of illegal content receive standard punishments.
Crylantian Federation
Social democratic confederation of Latin-Danes, Danes and Finns.
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Economic Left/Right: -6.13
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.18

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Stroulia
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 140
Founded: Apr 24, 2017
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby Stroulia » Sat Dec 23, 2017 12:57 pm

Does your nation have internet?
  • Yes.
Does your nation have net neutrality?
  • Yes, and is protected under the Freely Open Internet Act.
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations?
  • Listed in order of customers:
    • TeleNet
    • ISC Communications
    • Horizon
    • ArcNetworks
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version?
  • Same as other nations.
If you have your own version, what is it called?
Does the government regulate/run the internet?
  • No, and is actively restricted from doing so.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet?
  • No.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet?
  • It's dependant on the crime in question.
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Social Democracy, Liberalism, Keynesian Economics, Progressivism, Geen Policies, Secularism, Globalism
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Constitutional Monarchism, Democratic Socialism, Classical Liberalism, Left-Libertarianism, Centrism, Socialism, Patriotism
Anti
Right-Libertarianism, Absolute Monarchy, Conservatism, Religon in Politics, Communism, Nationalism, Fascism

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Motra
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 15
Founded: Dec 06, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Motra » Sat Dec 23, 2017 5:39 pm

Does your nation have internet: Not the "internet" internet, the "intranet" internet
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nations: Coast Internet, Lion Communications, Jungle Communications
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Own version
If you have your own version, what is it called: SocialNET
Does the government regulate/run the internet: Yes
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Yes
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: 5 years imprisonment in all cases

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Kirav
Minister
 
Posts: 2312
Founded: Sep 07, 2006
Capitalizt

Postby Kirav » Sat Dec 23, 2017 11:33 pm

Does your nation have internet: Yes. Some parts also have parallel online services similar to the French Minitel.
Does your nation have net neutrality: Yes
What are the top three or four ISPs in your nation: Xūrokunta Systems ÁLO, Vísomer Cable ÁLO, ODN Communications SAK, Kiravian Telephone & Telegraph ÁLO, Transoceanic Telegraphy SAK
Does your nation use the same internet as other countries or do you have your own version: Both. Kiravians have access to the World Wide Web, as well as parallel state and regional networks.
If you have your own version, what is it called: Each has its own name. The most active network, based in the state of Metrea, is called DáltaRéva.
Does the government regulate/run the internet: The federal government and state governments regulate various aspects of the Internet and own/operate certain pieces of network infrastructure, but the government does not run the Internet. There is a policy of deliberate ambiguity as to whether the federal government is capable (both technically and legally) of shutting down the Internet during a national security crisis or closing off Kiravian network infrastructure form the rest of the Web.
Does the government regulate/run websites your citizens can use on the internet: Yes, governments at all levels host numerous sites for use by the public.
What is the punishment for violating the law on the internet: Could range from a cease-and-desist letter for violating copyrights held by entities based in unfriendly nations to a life term in pounding-in-the-ass federal prison for using the internet to traffick children.

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