¿YouTube prohibido en Paquistán? Desbloquee YouTube

El romperse con todo las noticias impactantes para todos los usuarios paquistaníes del Internet es ése YouTube ha estado prohibido en Paquistán. Esto vino a mí cuando estaba a punto de abrir y mirar un vídeo de YouTube en Firefox sino que por el contrario guardó el volver de mí el mensaje que no respondía del “servidor” después de que muchos fallaran tentativas. Fue confirmado más adelante cerca Shafiq en su blog.

Éste no es la primera vez que algo similar ha sucedido en Paquistán. La vez última Blogger.com fue bloqueada como algunos de los blogs en Blogger apuntaban el religioso y los valores culturales de musulmanes sin embargo este vez la materia se relacionan con la política.

Intentaré mi mejor para no entrar los detalles algo que le enseñaré algunas maneras a Desbloquee y tenga acceso a YouTube. Esto es no sólo provechoso para los usuarios paquistaníes pero para los usuarios de todas las regiones donde se bloquea YouTube.

1. Sitio del poder

vTunnel es uno del mejor sitio del poder usado por todo el mundo para desbloquear y para tener acceso a YouTube. Aquí están algunos de los otros poderes que le dejarán tener acceso a YouTube también.

2. Convertidor de la URL-a-Tuerca hexagonal

Este truco no trabaja toda la hora y es dependiente del browser pero su inmóvil digno de un intento. Le enseñará cómo desbloquear y tener acceso a YouTube sin usar un poder.

3. Servidores frescos del poder

También tengo una guía completa encendido cómo puentear el cortafuego de la ISP usando los servidores del poder cuál puede estar de gran ventaja.

4. UltraSurf

UltraSurf es uno de la mayoría de los clientes ligeros del poder que es muy pequeño de tamaño y fácil de utilizar. Compartido originalmente por un usuario en los comentarios.

5. Protector de HotSpot

Protector de HotSpot haga una red privada virtual (VPN) a través de su Internet que permite así que usted puentee cualesquiera filtros y vídeo de YouTube del reloj.

6. YouTube en el dispositivo móvil

¡Extraño! pero verdad. Intenté tener acceso a YouTube en mi Nokia N95 y el tacto y él del iPod trabajaban muy bien. Usted puede intentar tener acceso a YouTube en su dispositivo móvil.

Please share more walkthroughs and tricks in the comments. Thanks!

Update: The ban has been officially lifted. YouTube.com is no longer banned in Pakistan.

  • I guess mobile version of these sites use different IP and they didnt block it...Usually proxy is a cat and mouse chase...you find a new proxy and they block it next day...so I hope it gets permanently resolved soon.
  • This ban will be soon lifted, it is just temporary until someone decides how to deal with the problem. Problem is, there is no problem.!
  • Trust me on this one! In Pakistan they do not have the time and energy to block all the YouTube proxy sites. I bet! even banning YouTube itself would have been a great challenge for them so I think we are lucky in that case.
  • Waqar
    I have tried http://vtunnel.com/ and i was able to open youtube.com through this proxy server. Though you cannot use the full features of website but still you can watch videos.
  • Ravmon
    Well I know the lightest proxy client called UltraSurf which can be downloaded from this direct link:
    UltraSurf (Size only 130KB)
  • Ravmon
    Try the above client, it can bypass every firewall and blockage that you may encounter with. The use is simple. Just download and Run it. It will automatically open Internet Explorer. and then whatever you type in the address bar will be surely available for you.
  • Waqar
    Thanks guys. Good work!
  • Well I think YouTube broadcasted the sculptures of Holy Prophet thats why its banned in Pakistan. We guys should not try to unblock it as a good Muslims and instead of unblocking we should protest by stop using YouTube.
  • It is no problem. Youtube is banned every week in Turkey. Later ban removed, last week banned, last week again ban removed :)
  • Waqar
    Not they are just trying to make it look like Holy Prophet issue, the original thing is about govt and past elections. MQM got the big lead in karachi, and someone uploaded the evidence videos on Youtube.com about how they cheated. They also show this on GEO TV.
  • Fawad
    I accept Youtube or any other site ban as long it does not hurt our religious values, freedom of speech does not mean that one could exploit religious affairs. Instead of blaming PTCL, look at your own acts/deeds etc. We as Muslims should stand hand in hand with each other.
  • Max
    Hey you know any proxy where the upload feature is not blocked?
  • @Waqar

    I agree with you. They always do this, whenever they have to hide political reasons they put religion in the front.

    @Fawad and Mobiles Range

    If you are so religious and over-good Muslims, why don't you ask the Government to block all the adult sites that are ruining your youth and culture?

    @Max

    Try doing it through your mobile if you have one.
  • Hi guys, http://pakistanyoutube.com works well to unblock Youtube, just enter Youtube.com into the box and click surf.

    It is fast most of the time and free!
  • Waqar
    @ Dj Flush
    Good point, agree with that.

    @ All
    If china can order Google.com to block all their result which contain any adult material on Google China (www.google.cn), then why not our govt do so?

    Holy Prophet issue is kinda old, there is no way it can come up again like this. Those videos where there for over 2 years now, how come they didn't see them before?

    There is something political going on behind that. Believe it or not.
  • Ajay
    Ok heres a proxy i access in college for accessing YouTube

    - New Domain - https://unblock-youtube-proxy.info
    OR
    http://unblock-youtube-proxy.info:1234
  • All these proxies will be soon blocked by admins :D
  • Saquib
    Youtube is blocked in Bangladesh as well now. I tried using vtunnel and a lot of other open proxy sites but i can't seem to be able to watch the videos and javascript doesn't work either, though i can surf throughout everything else on youtube. Any solutions?
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