Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Hong Kong: Internet censorship (part III)

Notwithstanding traceroute reports that stall in North America -- see previous post and EastSouthWestNorth -- I have it on good authority that Not the South China Morning Post remains accessible from outside Hong Kong.

Inside Hong Kong is another matter. Here, the website continues inaccessible for web-users who use the services of Hong Kong ISPs PCCW and HGC Broadband.

Testing, testing, testing. . . one, two, three: ntscmp
See? Blank page? Use this: browseatcollege

Are you inside or outside Hong Kong? Is Not the South China Morning Post accessible or not? It would be mighty useful to know more. How about leaving a yes or no report and where you are located (country will do) in the Comment box? Go on, please. Thank you.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can access ntscmp.com and I am in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Anonymous said...

ntscmp.com OK from England.

mister bijou said...

Thanks, bar!