IP blocking in Myanmar was non-deterministic within individual ASes: Frontiir (AS58952) blocked Facebook's IP 157.240.15.36 but not 31.13.82.36, indicating ISPs used incomplete address lists. Different websites were blocked on different networks, and DNS interference was inconsistent even within a single ISP's resolvers, confirming that censorship was decentralized rather than implemented via a national choke point.
From 2021-padmanabhan-multi-perspective — A multi-perspective view of Internet censorship in Myanmar
· §3.3
· 2021
· Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
Expose multiple distinct IP addresses for each circumvention endpoint; partial blocking from incomplete ISP lists means that rotating or multi-homing IPs substantially improves reachability.
Do not rely on a single domain or DNS resolution path—inconsistent DNS interference across resolvers within the same ISP means both DoH and system-resolver paths should be tested at runtime.