Interesting turn of events , sovereignty at play :-). Best Regards On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Wamuyu Gatheru <wamuyu@soko-id.co.ke> wrote:
The service providers were basically asked to shut down or loose their licenses. A couple days ago the companies argued that protests were taking place in even a bigger way without the internet and even phones. Incidentally even public transport across the country was shut down. I think all is back today after shameful 'Mungiki' type violence.
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Quoting warigia bowman <warigia@gmail.com>:
In el rehab, cairo at american university
gov shut down all texting and Internet as well as al jazeera arabic from Thursday until this afternoon. Food for thought
what is the technical situation? How did government of egypt do this? Is gateway controlled by gov, or did gov pull licenses?
need answers
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