No, internet isn't blocked, says Singapore Government
Secure gov network sealed off, but second device available to surf the web.

A spokesperson said that Singapore has taken this decision because of an uptick in hacking attempts to steal government data. A report published today showed that 5% of all hacking attempts take place in the city state. Reaction online has been mixed, with scepticism about the move and how it ties into the country’s vision to be a Smart Nation. Once it is fully implemented, 100,000 workstations will be blocked from the internet, the BBC reported. https://twitter.com/pubstrat/status/740432347842105345 https://twitter.com/Tristan_Ang/status/740388207515340800 https://twitter.com/stefanusian/status/740407121745940480 https://twitter.com/gbillois/status/740434206975766529 https://twitter.com/Starbuck_Char/status/740453710581669889 Let us know your views. Email [email protected], or tweet @govinsider.NZ public servant's access depends on the org. Many have social media blocked, trade me etc. Hard to up skill! https://t.co/vDW8S6bOj9
— Victoria Wray (@vicwray) June 8, 2016