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February 26th, 2008 jasmine · 9 Comments
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YouTubePakistan’s telecoms regulator has lifted the restrictions it imposed on video-sharing website YouTube. The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority has told internet service providers (ISPs) to restore access to the site, according to a spokeswoman.

Google, the owner of YouTube, confirmed service had been restored in Pakistan.

The attempt to block the site, reportedly because of a “blasphemous” video clip, caused a near global blackout of the site on Sunday.

A spokesman for YouTube told the BBC News website: “We are pleased to confirm that YouTube is again accessible in Pakistan.”

It is reported that a trailer for a forthcoming film by Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders, which portrays Islam in a negative light, was behind the restrictions.

The ban was instigated by Pakistan on Friday. At the time, the BBC News website’s technology editor, Darren Waters, said that to block citizens from accessing YouTube it was believed Pakistan Telecom “hijacked” the web server address of the popular video site.

Those details were then passed on to the country’s internet service providers so that anyone in Pakistan attempting to go to YouTube was instead re-directed to a different address.

But the details of the “hijack” were leaked out into the wider internet by Hong-Kong based provider PCCW and as a result YouTube was mistakenly blocked by other ISPs around the world.

The block on the servers was lifted once PCCW had been told of the issue by YouTube engineers.

A statement from Google said that the problems lasted for “about two hours”.

Traffic to YouTube was routed according to erroneous internet protocols, and many users around the world could not access our site,” it said.

A leading net professional told BBC News: “This was probably a simple mistake by an engineer at Pakistan Telecom. There’s nothing to suggest this was malicious.”

IP hijacking involves taking over a web site’s unique address by corrupting the internet’s routing tables, which direct the flow of data around the world.

Other countries that have temporarily blocked access to YouTube include Turkey and Thailand.

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9 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Raza // Feb 27, 2008 at 11:24 am

    How come they restored it so quickly ? It took months for geo to come back online.

  • 2 Affan Javed // Feb 29, 2008 at 2:56 am

    it was stupid to ban it in first place

  • 3 Skhawat ali // Mar 1, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    I am skhawat ali from faisalabad.

  • 4 Tahir // Mar 2, 2008 at 10:20 am

    why they insult islam always by various means?

  • 5 jasmine // Mar 2, 2008 at 2:51 pm

    They should have banned the URL of the Video, why’d they ban the whole website?

    That shows how stupid and un-professional staff Pakistan have in their Pakistan Telecommunication Authority.

  • 6 Pakistani // Mar 3, 2008 at 2:02 am

    stupid dumb girl jasmine didn’t you read it was mistake by done by Pak telecom engineer..

  • 7 Amir // Mar 3, 2008 at 2:52 am

    Itsl definitely a mistake ….. But on part of someone who is highly incompetent and does not understand the technical details…. Its just like a doctor removing the kidney rather then the stone in it ….

  • 8 jasmine // Mar 4, 2008 at 1:01 am

    @Pakistani
    Zaban sambhal k baat karo, tameez nai hai females sey baat karney ki?

  • 9 Ahamed // Sep 7, 2008 at 5:57 am

    Wish they block youtube because it a popular site with lots of videos insulting Pakistan. Most are published by india and i just wish they don’t do that. Mostly our women are insulted here and no one seems to care.

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