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Proponents of internet access as a human right argue that as society becomes increasingly dependent on digital networks, explicit legal protection is warranted. Advocates suggest innovative solutions much needed in the face of frequent disruptions, including satellite internet options like Starlink, which can provide alternative connectivity routes during government-mandated disruptions.
Additionally, decentralized networks could offer a radical way to negotiate around shutdowns. By allowing citizens to create informal networks that connect through their devices, communities bypass central ISPs. This approach could empower citizens, ensuring that they maintain lines of communication during critical times.