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Measuring and Evading Turkmenistan's Internet Censorship: A Case Study in Large-Scale Measurements of a Low-Penetration Country. (arXiv:2304.04835v1 [cs.CR])
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Since 2006, Turkmenistan has been listed as one of the few Internet enemies
by Reporters without Borders due to its extensively censored Internet and
strictly regulated information control policies. Existing reports of filtering
in Turkmenistan rely on a small number of vantage points or test a small number
of websites. Yet, the country's poor Internet adoption rates and small
population can make more comprehensive measurement challenging. With a
population of only six million people and an Internet penetration rate of …
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