These addresses add to the number of previously blocked IPs, many due to blocking Zello users. According to Meduza, Amazon has asked Zello to stop using its servers and force them to switch to Google's cloud service.
By April 17, there were more than 15 million blocked IP addresses, based on the tracking of the service provider on the domain registered with the Internet technology support and infrastructure development agency. This page also provides instructions for downloading proxy server images for use on cloud services.
The new censorship law was introduced when Telegram refused to hand over customers' encryption keys to Russia's spy operations. Many people object to Roskomnadzor's decision because blocking IP also blocks many other legitimate services. Many online games, mobile applications or virtual money are inaccessible.
Neither Amazon nor Google has commented on the incident.
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