I think that the internet should stay up, connecting people to people,
through all the conflicts we may ever have. The mails kept running -
although censored - all through world war two - the red cross, allowed
by all sides, to keep it's relief missions running, the churches
(mostly) doing their job to console the weary...

Many other orgs, like the ITU, and the IETF, are committed to the
continued free exchange of information, no matter what.

https://www.itu.int/en/about/Pages/default.aspx

I am happy to see a worldwide ISP committed to the same principles.

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