Status of Lapsiporno.info With Finnish Internet Service Providers
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Service provider | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|
24 Online | Not censored | 24 Online's CEO has stated that it is not their job to limit their customers' use of the Internet. |
Anvia Former; Vaasan Läänin Puhelin | Censored | |
DNA | Not censored | |
Elisa | Not censored | Tested with consumer ADSL on Sun 23 August 2009. |
FUNET | Not censored | |
GoHome | Not censored | |
Kaisanet Oy | Censored | |
Kymen Puhelin | Censored | |
Mikkelin Puhelin | Censored | |
Netplaza | Not censored | |
Netsonic | Not censored | |
Nebula | Not censored | Tested with consumer ADSL on Sun 23 November 2008. |
Päijät-Hämeen Puhelin | Not censored | Tested with consumer ADSL on Sat 21 June 2008. |
Salon Seudun Puhelin | Censored | SSP's infosite hangs IE. |
Saunalahti | Censored in some regions | Saunalahti is owned by Elisa. |
TeliaSonera | Not censored | Will implement a voluntary URL-based censorship only in their proxy server. |
TNNet | Not censored | |
Welho | Provides a voluntary filtering | Provides separate proxy for filtering. |
Telekarelia | Not censored |
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