China Will Drop the Great Firewall for some Users_ but only in Southern Hainan
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While the telephone call between Trump and Xi Jinping draws the attention of the world in the middle of the customs war, Beijing goes on with its project of the large free trade area on its southernmost island. And to attract foreign investments it also starts a pilot project in this area of direct access to the global internet (reserved for authorized users and controlled by the State).
China's Hainan pilots Great Firewall exemptions to boost free trade ambitions
China’s Hainan province launches pilot program granting businesses China Great Firewall exemption through “Global Connect” service The initiative supports the island’s ongoing transformation into a global free-trade port China’s southernmost province is taking rare steps toward digital openness with a pilot program offering an exemption from China’s Great Firewall to select businesses, marking a significant departure from the country’s typically…
China's Hainan province tests letting some corporate users bypass the Great Firewall for global internet access, as the island seeks to become a free-trade port
Ben Jiang / South China Morning Post: China's Hainan province tests letting some corporate users bypass the Great Firewall for global internet access, as the island seeks to become a free-trade port — China's southernmost province of Hainan is piloting a programme to grant select corporate users broad access to the global internet …
In the southernmost part of Hainan, China is setting up a free trade port. Here, the employees in companies will deal with the Great Firewall with Global Connect in the 5G network to a large extent. By Achim Sawall (Zensur, Politik)
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