China closes 17,488 NetCafe.

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22:11:01 China closes 17,488 NetCafe.
The Chinese government has closed 17,488 NetCafe with the excuse of not having done so effectively to block subversive and pornographic sites. Other 28,000 NetCafe need to install monitoring software, required by government regulations, software that blocks many foreign news sites. In July 2000 cybercafà were closed in Beijing and another 6,000 had been suspended for "the fear of seeing grow a nation of net-employees," all probably generated by a local television broadcast that he had brought an investigation NetCafe and pornography. In fact average user of these places, a good part consists of students who play network games or chatting with the localized version of ICQ. China has 27 million users of which 4,500,000 it is performed by the same NetCafe. In addition to the dissidents who seek to spread information considered subversive by the government, recently human rights activists have accused the Nortel Networks to contribute to censorship, helping the country to update its surveillance technology with a plan dubbed 'Great Firewall of China'.