
The U.S. government secretly tested technology in China, Iran allows people to breach barriers established by the governments of both countries to limit their access to news on the Internet.
Said Ken Berman, head of information technology in the broadcasting board of governors of the government that tests the system that the system (supply via e-mail) or (in the. Or. Any) is transmitted news and multimedia files and data through technical protocols to avoid restriction imposed by some network regimes .
Supplies are being sent news through e-mail accounts, including Hotmail and Yahoo Mail and JP. Berman said his agency, which runs the Voice of America "We have people who are testing in China and Iran." And provided few details about the new system, which is still in the first stages of testing.
It was important to have something of confidentiality to avoid detection by the two governments of the system. The Internet has become a powerful tool for citizens of countries to enforce their governments on a regular basis to control the media and allow the network with the knowledge of political events and major social and interact with them. And use the services of young Iranians networks social networking Facebook and Twitter in addition to mobile phones to coordinate protests and demonstrations following the reporting of the disputed presidential election that took place in June.
In May, before the twentieth anniversary of the crackdown in Tiananmen Square, China blocked access to Twitter and Hotmail. In an e-mail said Xu, who is assisted in the development of the supply via e-mail system that can be modified easily to work on most types of mobile phones.
The U.S. government also is a free service for users outside Ttej access virtually any site on the Internet, including those who oppose the United States. Berman said, "We do not make any political statement about what people visit. We are trying to promote the idea that he (the more you know the better)."
He said that in addition to China and Iran would include targets technology supply via e-mail Myanmar, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. But Berman said that there will be a simple nomination of pornography on the system. "There is a limit on the aspects of spending taxpayer money."

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