What a load of crap... Having my parents in the UAE and having visited there, I can attest to the government being one that tries to put up a front of being open and progressive, while really in terms of content filtering and the freedom to use services (like skype), they have unreasonable limits... And the government tries to protect its own services and keep a lid on services offered there... its not really a free market: the government has a large stake in both communication companies that exist there (etisalat and du).
I hope I made sense. I need to go to bed, but I wanted to put this out there before this got forgotten.
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What a load of crap... Having my parents in the UAE and having visited there, I can attest to the government being one that tries to put up a front of being open and progressive, while really in terms of content filtering and the freedom to use services (like skype), they have unreasonable limits... And the government tries to protect its own services and keep a lid on services offered there... its not really a free market: the government has a large stake in both communication companies that exist there (etisalat and du).
I hope I made sense. I need to go to bed, but I wanted to put this out there before this got forgotten.