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Blocked messaging sites probe
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, August 17 - 2006 at 08:22
Users of popular messaging services Yahoo Messenger and MSN Messenger are complaining the sites are being blocked in some Dubai free zones, Gulf News reported. Emirates Internatonal Telecommunications Company, which provides internet services for areas including Dubai Internet City, says it will investigate the matter.
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