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Sunday, June 19, 2011
Internet in a Suitcase: Stealth WWW
This post is an excerpt from U.S. Hopes "Internet in a Suitcase" Will Offset Internet Censorship.
The U.S. government has created what it is calling an "Internet in a suitcase" to cheat the switches on the filtering regimes of repressive countries. A kit of hardware, the suitcase creates a "shadow Internet" within a country that allows users to communicate with each other and the outside world despite electronic censorship.
The suitcase was funded by a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of State, according to the New York Times.
The Suitcase Nuke (Revisited)
"(T)he suitcase," the Times reported, "could be secreted across a border and quickly set up to allow wireless communication over a wide area with a link to the global Internet." It creates a mesh network of interconnected device, each acting as a sort of miniature cell tower.
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