Internet Performance in the 2022 Conflict in Ukraine: An Asymmetric Analysis

05/18/2022
by   Tal Mizrahi, et al.
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On 24 February 2022 Russia invaded Ukraine, starting one of the largest military conflicts in Europe in recent years. In this paper we present preliminary findings about the impact of the conflict on the Internet performance in Ukraine and in Russia, introducing an ironically asymmetric picture: the Internet performance in Ukraine has significantly degraded, while the performance in Russia has improved.

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