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x rated sites to be blocked nicta given 30 days to block harmful internet content
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AI insight
AI-generatedGovernment-mandated internet censorship in Papua New Guinea. Commercial impact is weak: ISPs face compliance costs (filtering, monitoring) but no direct revenue or margin squeeze. No scarcity or price effect. Sector TELECOM_MEDIA due to ISP involvement; EM_MARKETS due to country-specific regulation. No concrete commercial mechanism beyond regulatory compliance.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- NICTA given 30 days from May 8, 2023 to block harmful websites.
- Directive from Acting Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr. based on NEC decision from September 2023.
- Over 1,400 identified unsuitable websites to be filtered.
- 23 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) involved in compliance.
- NICTA to work with Office of Censorship.
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