This is something we must consider now.

Precisely because of its urgency, I will be concise.

 

As an American working at a U.S.-based consulting firm, I have spent many years advising on digital infrastructure and crisis response.

 

From that vantage point, I can state plainly:

 

If the internet stops for 48 hours, a modern nation begins to fail.

 

During recent military conflict, Iran’s internet connectivity reportedly dropped to just 1% of normal levels.

 

This was not a technical malfunction.

It was a nationwide shutdown.

 

If that were to happen in Japan, what would follow?

 

 

A Simultaneous Halt in a Synchronized Society

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