After seriously flipping out, cutting of Iranian access to Google and basically herding all its citizens into a tiny little government-approved intra-net pen, the Iranian government has softened its Internet ban just a little bit and restored access to Gmail.
Though the outcry against censoring the Internet at large was loud, the backlash against cutting users off from Google services such as Gmail was particularly strong. Many Iranians (reportedly around half) resorted to using VPNs to get outside of the intra-net bubble, creating millions of dollars in profit for local VPN firms. Even government officials railed against the lack of Gmail, and complained that local clients just weren’t up to snuff.
Apparently all the whining worked, because Gmail is back, now that the Iranian government have figured out how to block YouTube without breaking Gmail in the process. Not everyone is particularly happy about the service’s return however; Iran’s deputy telecoms minister was far from apologetic, putting it this way:
If there is Mercedes Benz on the street, that doesn’t mean everyone drives a Mercedes.
In this case though, it’s probably fair to say that Gmail is less a Mercedes Benz than it is just “a car with wheels and a motor that works.” [Asr-e Ertebat, Associated Press, via Ars Technica]













Cutting ‘Off’.
Also, it’s hardly the worst thing that’s happening in Iran right now is it…
…I mean, if they’ve upgraded their iPhones to iOS 6 they’re going to be in a right state.
Iran’s nuclear missile targeting system, brought to you by Apple Maps..
At least Stratford-upon-Avon can sleep soundly then
The cheque from Apple must have bounced.
It should have read…
“If there are no iPhones in the shops, it doesn’t mean everyone is using an iPhone.. ”
Some of them have been sent back, Including 2 now by Taf… Not happy! Waiting for number 3, lets hope no cosmetic damage!
You really need to stop buying that cheap shoddy rubbish Taf
Cheap @ £52?
The design and build is nice. I think the Chinese works assembling the iphone 5 had a bad day.. .
To my mind assembling tech on a production line at the rate they have to IS a bad day.
Tut tut
Tut tut is what I said when I opened the seconded box. Looks like I got the bad apple that fell of the tree, must cave got bruised…
Guess I knew what the reaction would be to posting on here, but it is what it is, not good enough on this occasion, hope Apple put it right quickly.. .
Seems about right. Tyrannical dictatorship would obviously be google users.
Be Evil.
Why stop at dictators, what about War Mongers, arsonists, bush wackers, train spotters, dodgy blokes, the local green grocer, the chemist, bleeding everyone uses google.. . Oh.. just not Apple.