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United Arab Emirates Internet censorship plan (2006)

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Summary
Confidential United Arab Emirates internet censorship plan. UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority policy Internet Content Filtering Version 1.0 final draft dated 24 September 2006 as received by Mr. Osman Sultan, Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company. 17 pages including cover letters.
Context
United Arab Emirates
Government (bureaucracy)
UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority
Wikileaks release date
Monday March 17, 2008
Primary language
English
File size in bytes
1339085
File type information
PDF document, version 1.4
Cryptographic identity
SHA256 c76880e72d2a5d7d5f983748007dd27c35c5c0c0ac8eca64b681c31b51d04eb5



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