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Internet Shutdown Trends in India

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by sflc_admin    |    December 2, 2016

Over the past few years, the number of instances in which Internet access was blocked for entire regions by the Indian Government has been steadily climbing. These “Internet shutdowns” are usually instituted as responses to conflict situations i.e. to prevent rumor-driven escalations of civil unrest, but they are also instituted at times for reasons far more trivial, such as to prevent cheating during examinations. This rise in frequency and broadening of reasons behind shutdowns even in the face of strong international condemnation of the practice are causes for concern as they not only threaten the democratic working of nations, but also point to the gradual normalization of the mindset that permits such blanket restriction on Internet access.

SFLC.in maintains a dynamic “Internet Shutdown Tracker”, which contains detailed records of all Internet shutdowns reported from 2013 and presents this data on an interactive map. As of December 1, 2016, 46 shutdowns have been reported across 11 Indian States, with the State of Jammu and Kashmir topping the list at 19 shutdowns instituted between 2013 and 2016.

With the view to extract more information from the data collected through the tracker, we categorized these shutdowns on the basis of:

  • Mode of restriction: Whether the order issued restricted mobile, fixed line, or both the modes of connecting to Internet services?
  • Duration of the shutdown:  Ranging from less than 24 hours to more than 72 hours; how long was the Internet shutdown instituted for?
  • Nature of the shutdown: Was the Internet shutdown a preventive measure taken in apprehension of an event, or as a reaction, post the occurrence?

The following is the analysis based on data available through our tracker that has recorded incidents from 2013 to December, 2016:

Mode of Restriction

Of the 46 reported incidents, 32 were targeted at mobile Internet services (3 shutdowns each in 2013 and 2014, 10 in 2015 and 16 in 2016), 14 targeted fixed-line Internet services (1 in 2014, 5 in 2015, and 8 in 2016), while no shutdowns targeting fixed-line services alone were recorded during the period of study.

 

 


Duration of Shutdowns

16 of the 46 Internet shutdowns between 2013 and 2016 lasted less than 24 hours, 13 lasted between 24 and 72 hours, 9 lasted for over 72 hours, while no information was available on the respective durations of 12 Internet shutdowns [See Fig. 2]. The non-availability of information is attributable chiefly to the fact that no public notifications are issued by the Government before, during, or after shutdowns, leaving stakeholders outside affected areas to source this information from available news reports, which do not consistently mention the durations for which Internet access was blocked.

 

 

 

 

Nature of Shutdowns

Furthermore, a sum total of 20 Internet shutdowns between 2013 and 2016 were observed to be preventive measures i.e. restrictions imposed in anticipation of public unrest, whereas 26 shutdowns were reactive in nature i.e. imposed in order to contain on-going unrest.

For a complete catalogue of every Internet shutdown in India along with external references, please visit our Internet Shutdown Tracker at: http://sflc.in/internet-shutdown-tracker-india-2013-2016/.

Author: sflc_admin
©Republished under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Licence
SFLC.IN is a donor supported legal services organisation that  brings together lawyers, policy analysts, technologists, and students to protect freedom in the digital world. SFLC.IN promotes innovation and open access to knowledge by helping developers make great Free and Open Source Software, protect privacy and civil liberties for citizens in the digital world by educating and providing free legal advice and help policy makers make informed and just decisions with the use and adoption of technology. SFLC.IN is a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, operating all over India.
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