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Exactly how much of the internet is or is not censored/blocked by the Chinese government? I always thought that they had really tight controls, so why the need for so much bandwidth for China? Maybe Chinabound See Profile will chime in and give an opinion....
Its not as tight as the media suggests, its just really enforced at public places where majority of Chinese use internet. Just like if you use public library here they enforce certain things.


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said by robbob340 See Profile :

Exactly how much of the internet is or is not censored/blocked by the Chinese government? I always thought that they had really tight controls, so why the need for so much bandwidth for China? Maybe Chinabound See Profile will chime in and give an opinion....
Don't forget the little bits of info about the links to South Korea and Taiwan included in this pipe. They both have a very large high bandwidth internet community. And both do a tremendous amount of business with US companies.

Also, the new fiber cable adds redundant and alternate network paths to other Asian countries as well as Verizon continues work on transforming its Trans-Pacific network in to a mesh network instead of a ring network. »www.hardwarezone.com/news/view.p···66&cid=5
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Hint* Our corporations want this, so they can do even more business with China. It has nothing to do with Chinese citizens being able to access restricted parts of the Internet....


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Exactly how much of the internet is or is not censored/blocked by the Chinese government? I always thought that they had really tight controls, so why the need for so much bandwidth for China? Maybe Chinabound See Profile will chime in and give an opinion....
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