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Aujourd'hui - November 10, 2025

Internet Connectivity Issues in Russia

akamai.com
Nov 06, 2025

Akamai is aware of content and connectivity filtering within Russia. Although we have not yet seen wholesale blocking of our platform for users, Russian network operator actions and actions by the Russian government may impact delivery to some users within some networks.

Such blocks often happen without any advance notice and are beyond our control. This is a highly dynamic situation as the nature and targets of filtering and blocking are changing without notice or visibility.

The Akamai network can automatically adapt to some of these impacts. However, it is impossible for us to respond to all Russian government actions (including IP-based blocks, SNI-based blocks, traffic throttling, total network shutdowns, and potential others).

Because of the constantly evolving situation — including active hostilities — ongoing delivery of traffic to users in Russia is provided, unfortunately, on a best-effort basis.

Introducing early access for Firefox Support for Organizations

mozilla.org
November 7, 2025
Brian Smith

Firefox Support for Organizations adds a new layer of help for teams and businesses that need confidential, reliable, and customized levels of support.

Increasingly, businesses, schools, and government institutions deploy Firefox at scale for security, resilience, and data sovereignty. Organizations have fine-grained administrative and orchestration control of the browser’s behavior using policies with Firefox and the Extended Support Release (ESR). Today, we’re opening early access to Firefox Support for Organizations, a new program that begins operation in January 2026.

What Firefox Support for Organizations offers
Support for Organizations is a dedicated offering for teams who need private issue triage and escalation, defined response times, custom development options, and close collaboration with Mozilla’s engineering and product teams.

Private support channel: Access a dedicated support system where you can open private help tickets directly with expert support engineers. Issues are triaged by severity level, with defined response times and clear escalation paths to ensure timely resolution.
Discounts on custom development: Paid support customers get discounts on custom development work for integration projects, compatibility testing, or environment-specific needs. With custom development as a paid add-on to support plans, Firefox can adapt with your infrastructure and third-party updates.
Strategic collaboration: Gain early insight into upcoming development and help shape the Firefox Enterprise roadmap through direct collaboration with Mozilla’s team.
Support for Organizations adds a new layer of help for teams and businesses that need confidential, reliable, and customized levels of support. All Firefox users will continue to have full access to existing public resources including documentation, the knowledge base, and community forums, and we’ll keep improving those for everyone in future. Support plans will help us better serve users who rely on Firefox for business-critical and sensitive operations.