Most blogspot bogs are not blocked in Iran. All of them are blocked. And wordpress blogs, too. Facebook, youtube, twitter, BBC, CNN, tinyurl, goo.gl, megaupload and thepiratebay are a few more examples. Moreover, having a satellite dish is against the law, just look at the pictures in this Persian website:
http://www.asriran.com/fa/news/176720/%D8%AC%D9%85%D8%B9-%D8...
But, in my opinion, these aren't the main problem. The main problem is internet bandwidth limit for home users, i.e. 128 KBit/s. Yeah, that's right: 128 KBit/s.
I have a server in the US and bypassing their filtering system is not a problem for most Iranians but how could you watch a video in youtube with a 128 Kbit/s connection?
I used to have a proxy business; my best clients were Iranian people; a lot of them doctors, PhDs etc who wanted to to hire servers to read / mirror 'Western' information via VPNs. One guy who became a good friend actually ended up buying a rack full of servers via me to provide open communication for all his friends and family.
I run http://www.photoblog.com and at one point a few years ago we were like in Iran's top 100 sites. It was to the point where 25% of our traffic was from Iran. Then that student revolution hit and we are now blocked.
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