ŻYCIE BEZ INTERNETU: Jak Rosja wróciła do czasów pagerów i map?

What's really happening with the Russian internet? Is Russia building its own network, or is it... deliberately destroying a highly advanced digital system developed over years, rejecting all consequences? Just a few years ago, the Russian internet was among the fastest and most developed in the world. Today, residents of Moscow and other cities increasingly live in a reality where the internet only works "sometimes." You can't order a taxi, pay by phone, use online banking, or even call your loved ones. The internet is down because that was decided somewhere above the heads of ordinary people. The internet doesn't work, period. In this article, I show what Russia's digital isolation looks like from the inside and why many experts believe the country is conducting an unprecedented experiment on its own society. This is no longer just a matter of censorship or website blocking. It's much more serious, because we're talking about a systemic degradation of infrastructure, which has a real impact on the daily lives of millions of people. In the video, you'll learn: ✅ Why the internet is increasingly down in Russia ✅ How the network control system and DPI technology work ✅ Why VPNs are being massively blocked ✅ What do drones and state security have to do with this? ✅ How Russians cope without stable internet access ✅ Paper maps, radios, and even pagers – is this the new normal? ✅ What is the MAX app and why is it causing so much controversy? ✅ Why the Russian model doesn't resemble the Chinese internet ✅ What does the future of the Runet and Russia's digital sovereignty look like? One thing is certain – the internet in Russia is undergoing a transformation the world has never seen before. Is this the beginning of a completely isolated network? Or perhaps an example of how excessive control can lead to technological regression? 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications if you enjoy videos like this one. Be sure to leave a comment! #Russia #Internet #Runet #VPN #Technology #Geopolitics #Cybersecurity #Putin #Russia2026 #DPI #Telegram #YouTube #Censorship #China #MAX #DigitalSovereignty #InformationWarfare #InternetinRussia #RussianInternet