Sunday, November 11, 2012

China block google again

Google Transparency Report, a website that displays information about the traffic of all the Google services around the world, featuring an unusual thing on Friday (11/09/2012) then.

From the results of the real-time monitoring, see if Google traffic dropped so dramatically in China.

After further investigation, it is known that the population of China, starting from the middle of the night last Friday, did not have access to Google services.

Noted that services such as Google.com, Google.com.hk, mail.google.com, drive.google.com, play.google.com, docs.google.com, and can not be accessed at maps.google.com curtain country bamboo.

As quoted from Slashgear, the current Internet users in China will be transferred to the IP address 59.24.3.173, when trying to access Google's services. In fact, IP is not owned by any site.

I have checked the death of their service-related issues in China. However, they did not find any problems.

"We have investigated, but found nothing wrong (on the system)," said Google representative.

Many observers link the problem can not be accessible to Google's services in China to be inducted new leader of China, Xi Jinping.

Analysts predict that the blocking is done so that the transfer of power between the old and the new can run smoothly, without any protest in cyberspace.

Cases blocking Google's services in China are already common. The country is known for having some system of strict controls over the Internet.

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