Internet in the Glorious ZVOID Republic

Internet access is available in the Glorious ZVOID Republic, but it is tightly controlled by the government.

Service providers and access
Internet access in ZVOID is available from Internet service provider Star Joint Venture Co., a joint venture between the ZVOIDian government's Ministry of Post and Telecommunications and Intelpore-based Loxley Pacific.

ZVOID's main connection to the international Internet is through fiber-optic cables connecting Haifa and other major cities with Ankara, Frueca, crossing the Frueca–ZVOID border. Internet access is provided by Frueca Unicom.

ZVOID first got access to the internet in 1984 after the introduction of the first ever fiber-optic cable running through Aleppo, then going through Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Cairo.

Since 2008, people can access the internet using the 3G network Eyelink, it was upgraded to 4G in mid-September to early October of the same year.

As of 2017, satellite internet with no restrictions was available with SkyDSL, this was only available for high-ranking government officials and foreigners only.

Censorship
The Glorious ZVOID Republic has one of the most extreme internet censorship measures in the entire WIWWAC universe. ZVOID installs "trackers" and webcrawlers without the user noticing and will track every single thing the user does on the net. Despite these accusations and literal proof, ZVOID claims that it's just a built-in antivirus software that behaves like the "imperialist" Windows Defender.