China to lift Twitter, Facebook bans in Shanghai free-trade zone

Aside from granting access to these services through the country's nationwide Internet filter, known popularly as the Great Firewall of China, there's another new first: foreign telecommunication companies can now bid for licenses to provide Internet services within the zone.
The Chinese government hopes that this decision will "encourage significant financial and economic reforms" in the free-trade zone, according to SCMP's sources. There are also plans to extend the free-trade zone to the entire Pudong district, if the first phase of the launch is successful.
Current visitors to China can already use Facebook and Twitter if they are using a roaming SIM card from overseas, though they may still occasionally experience problems connecting to foreign sites.
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