Google's search services found a way through China's six-year-old ban over the weekend - but only for a couple of hours.
According to the South China Morning Post, at
around 11.30pm local time on Sunday, Chinese users were able to access
Google's search engine. But it was blocked again at around 1.15am on
Monday.
However, A technology blog called "Pingwest" said that access was
available from around 8pm or 9pm on Sunday, with other services
including email and Google photos being accessible.
There are no official explanations as to why
Google was briefly available, but a number of local media reports
suggest it is because the U.S. firm brought some new servers online in
the region. The servers had IP addresses which weren't recognized by the
Great Firewall and were not blocked.
The U.S. technology giant's search service has
been blocked in China since 2010 after it refused to comply with
government censorship requirements. The so-called "Great Firewall" - a
term used to describe China's online censorship program - is used to
block non-compliant services.
Other foreign sites such as Facebook were still
blocked, according to reports. The South China Morning Post reported
that users took to Chinese social media sites Weibo and WeChat to
suggest that the glitch was a return to free speech.
"At that moment, I even believed that Google was
unblocked and that free speech had come back to [mainland] China
again," Li Yue, a Shenzhen-based IT engineer, said.
Google has not responded to a request for comment from CNBC.
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Google Was Available in China…But Only For Two Hours
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