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China Open Back Access Blocked Sites 27
BEIJING - After blocking dozens of sites considered to be a tool for raising the masses, China was finally re-open access to these sites. 27 sites are sites that are considered to have helped the protesters to organize the masses in the inter-ethnic clashes. Two of the 27 site is a commercial site Taobao and Alibaba. In fact, two of which are forums and news sites online, the Daily People Daily and Xinhua. Launched by Xinhua on Monday (8/2/2010), the Xinjiang regional government wants to rebuild the communications infrastructure is a progressive, given the widespread use of long-distance telephone and sms messages to mobile phones in this country. Earlier, the Chinese government blocked access to dozens of sites that are considered as organized mass media on bentrikan happened last July, between ethnic Han Chinese and Uighur Muslims. The clash has made 200 people died and 1,600 were injured. The Government has accused Uighur as Chia organizers who take action and recruitment on the internet and mobile phones.
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"SpaceX Launches AsiaSat AsiaSat 6 and 8 in 2014"
"SpaceX is proud to be the choice AsiaSat, a pioneer in advancing satellite communications in Asia," said Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO and Chief Technology Officer. "We produce the most advanced launch vehicles in the world, and has responded to the international launch market - commercial launch is now showing more than 60 percent of our mission to come." "We are delighted to choose SpaceX as our launch partner for the two missions to come. We look forward to the timely and successful launch, AsiaSat AsiaSat 6 and 8, thereby expanding our fleet from four to six satellites in 2014 to provide higher quality and comprehensive satellite services in the Asia-Pacific region, "said William Wade, President and chief Executive Officer of AsiaSat. AsiaSat AsiaSat 6 and 8 are scheduled to begin mid-year launch in early 2014 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States. AsiaSat 6 will have 28 high-power C-band transponders while AsiaSat 8 will have 24 Ku-band transponders and Ka-band beam. High Power transponders on this satellite will allow the use of smaller antennas. Two SS / L 1300 satellites will serve Asia, Middle East and Australasia.
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