Microsoft cuts internet messaging service to five ‘hostile’ nations

Microsoft’s Windows Live Messenger will no longer be available in Syria, Iran, Sudan, Cuba and North Korea—five countries considered “hostile” nations. The company has confirmed that these countries will no longer have access to Microsoft’s free, web-based instant-messaging service. It did not say why it chose to shut down the service to these countries or how long the decision will take effect.

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