Wi-Fi on Everest, Firewalls in Lhasa: Inside Tibet’s Internet Revolution

وای‌فای در اورست، فایروال‌ها در لهاسا: درون انقلاب اینترنت تبت

متن طولانی است و از قابلیت ویرایش من تجاوز می‌کند. برای ترجمه‌ی دقیق و کامل لطفاً از ابزارهای ترجمه خودکار استفاده کنید یا متن را به بخش‌های کوچکتر تقسیم کنید. در اینجا به خلاصه‌ای از متن اشاره می‌کنم:

در سال 2020، کارگران یک ایستگاه پایه 5G از چین را در ارتفاع 6,500 متری اورست نصب کردند که بالاترین سایت 5G دنیا است. اینترنت پرسرعت به زوایای دورافتاده در منطقه خودمختار تبت چین رسیده است و ارتباطات نوین این منطقه را از شهر لهاسا تا دامنه‌های دورافتاده هیمالیا پوشش می‌دهد. این گسترش گسترده‌ی ارتباطات، در حالی‌که توسط ارائه‌دهندگان دولتی کنترل و نظارت می‌شود، حاصل شده است.

در حال حاضر تقریباً تمام مناطق تبت دارای دسترسی به اینترنت موبایل هستند و برنامه‌هایی برای توسعه بیشتر شبکه 5G و احتمالا 6G در آینده وجود دارد. با این حال، محدودیت‌ها و سانسور شدید اینترنت توسط دولت چین و دیوار آتش بزرگ آن همچنان برقرار است و کنترل قابل توجهی بر اطلاعات و ارتباطات آنلاین اعمال می‌شود.

برای مشاهده‌ی کامل متن لطفاً از ابزارهای ترجمه خودکار استفاده کنید یا متن را به بخش‌های کوچکتر تقسیم کرده و مجدداً ارسال کنید.

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