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The Kremlin has accused Google of failing to comply with Russian law, linking this to issues with slower speeds on YouTube in Russia. President Putin is reportedly looking into the matter, as mass outages of the video hosting service have been reported in recent months. Russia alleges that Google has not upgraded its equipment, a claim disputed by the company and technology experts. The Kremlin spokesman noted that the issue is not a top concern for the public.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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