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Re: is CERNET part of the Internet?
From: Tom Paseka <tom () cloudflare com>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 11:01:29 -0700
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Jeroen Massar <jeroen () unfix org> wrote:
Everything in China is behind their content filter. Only parts of Hong Kong are sometimes not yet. As far as it is known they do not 'allow' things but block specific things.
All* of Hong Kong and Macau are not behind the chinese firewalls. *some hong kong and macau traffic *may* traverse mainland china and hence be firewalled, but the networks themselves operating in these two cities/regions do not have filtering per se.
Current thread:
- is CERNET part of the Internet? Eugen Leitl (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Stephane Bortzmeyer (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Jay Ashworth (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Jeroen Massar (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Alex Brooks (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? ku po (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Tom Paseka (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Alex Brooks (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Daniel Rohan (Sep 27)
- Are NAT'ed networks part of the Internet? bmanning (Sep 27)
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- Re: Are NAT'ed networks part of the Internet? Tony Tauber (Sep 27)
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? Stephane Bortzmeyer (Sep 27)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: is CERNET part of the Internet? brunner (Sep 27)