Comment by Ray20

Comment by Ray20 a day ago

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> Actually, they do work is Russia.

Aren't starlink have some kind of geolock?

> to have a reliable bypass of pathetic russian firewall

All data shows that Russia have one of the strongest and best firewall in the world, in many aspects even better than in China. And all the Russians I spoke with say that VPN is not blocked and any service for a couple of bucks does its job.

Andrew_nenakhov a day ago

> Aren't starlink have some kind of geolock?

Perhaps. Apparently, it isn't applied in RV mode

> All data shows that Russia have one of the strongest and best firewall in the world

If you have a pile of shit in the world right in front of your house, it is pathetic, even if it is the biggest and the stinkiest pile of shit in the world.

> And all the Russians I spoke with say that VPN is not blocked and any service for a couple of bucks does its job.

I am Russian. This is not true. All regular vpn protocols (OpenVPN, Wireguard) are outright blocked. Shadowsocks is blocked on most ISPs, including all major mobile ones. VLESS works, for now, mostly, but sometimes the IP address of the server I run become unavailable.

tguvot a day ago

They use it at front lines for fighting Ukraine. Not for reading cnn

  • Andrew_nenakhov a day ago

    Ppl I know use it live in Yekaterinburg, rather far from the front lines.

    • tguvot a day ago

      Kazakhstan is near by, maybe service spills over . sure that yekaterinburg and not Kaliningrad ?

      • Andrew_nenakhov 21 hours ago

        Living in Chelyabinsk, I believe I'm rather capable to recognize the difference. Yekaterinburg is at least 300km from the nearest part of Kazakhstan (which up to a few days ago wasn't even officially permitted there). So no, there is no indication that there is any kind of geo-fencing for roaming devices, be them in Russia, China, Iran or Afghanistan.