As far as I know, SPDY can only speed up the download/transfer of
already established Internet connections.

If any firewall, routing, or other blocking method restricts some
sites from being accessible, I don't think SPDY can resolve that.

On Nov 12, 2:32 pm, Tao <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is exciting to hear about goole's work on SPDY, the next generation
> Internet protocol. As you know, there are hundreds of millions of
> Internet users in this world facing Internet censorship. They cannot
> access the info as they want. For example, people in China cannot
> access google sites, youtube and millions of other sites (most of them
> has nothing to do with politics. They are simply blocked for some
> mysterious reason. For example, Python's download page is blocked)
> thanks to notorious GFW. I am wondering if it is possible to make
> Internet censorship theoretically or practically infeasible by the
> definition of this new protocol. I know some performance may need to
> be sacrificed. However this work is definitely worth thinking about
> since it can help so many people to access the info they want, which I
> believe is the core spirit of Internet.
>
> Bests,
> Tao

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