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additionally relying on specific applications / services that can relatively easy singled out with DPI and by that also stick out their users for "further inspection".

Their suggestion to use TOR does not really help - Turkey for example has today started to block TOR ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-38365564 ).

With DPI hardware having dropped substantially in price while at the same time expanded functionality, TelCom providers / gov. agencies can relatively easily / quickly deploy such censorship / surveillance at the edge or in the TelCom core.



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