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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 7 Jun 2006 11:01:34 -0500
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China's Web surfers have complained of problems opening Google Inc.'s main search engine Web site in the latest bout of Internet access problems afflicting foreign Internet sites.
Internet search giant Google drew fire in January after it announced
But Web site Google.com had until recently been freely available and
Problems, however, have been reported across the country with
"I haven't been able to access Google's Web page for over a week,"
Students in Wuhan, the capital of the central Chinese province of
"My friends and I feel very angry about it," said an information
"Google stopped functioning for about a month, and it seems to be a
Google said on Tuesday it had received notice of the access
"We are currently looking into these reports but as yet don't know why
Google is just one of the Web sites recently affected by access
"In the last two and a half weeks, the level of international email
"It's not just the little guys who can't afford expensive technology
Free information activists Reporters Without Borders on Tuesday issued
Others have speculated that the government has tightened Internet
An official from the Ministry of Information Industry -- China's
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