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  2. Internet in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Following the shutdown of the Internet in Egypt, Barack Obama, then President of the United States of America, published a statement calling for an end to the Internet ban: The people of Egypt have universal rights. That includes the right to peaceful assembly and association, free speech, and the ability to determine their destiny.

  3. Internet censorship in the Arab Spring - Wikipedia

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    In Egypt at the time, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) were authorized by the government. There existed only four ISPs: Link Egypt, Vodafone Egypt/Raya, Telecom Egypt, and Etisalat Misr. The government is thought to have ordered these shut down through phone calls. Vodafone is based in London.

  4. Domestic responses to the Egyptian revolution of 2011

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    The shutdown happened within the space of a few tens of minutes, not instantaneously. According to Renesys, Telecom Egypt started shutting down at 12:12 am, Raya/Vodafone at 12:13 am, Link Egypt at 12:17 am, Etisalat Misr at 12:19 am, and Internet Egypt at 12:25 am. [68]

  5. Internet Didn't Cause the Riots: Why Egypt's Web Shutdown Won ...

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    Pundits are speculating that this may be the case in Egypt, where massive riots -- often organized via social networks like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube -- caused Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

  6. Can Google Help Protesters Bypass the Egyptian Internet Shutdown?

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  7. Egypt enters communication blackout with disruption to ... - AOL

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    We don't know what exactly is going on over in Egypt, but the country's government seems to have decided that keeping in touch with the outside world is no longer desirable and has almost ...

  8. 2011 Egyptian revolution - Wikipedia

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    During the early morning hours of 28 January the Mubarak regime shut down internet and cell phone networks in the whole country. This media shutdown was likely one of the reasons why the numbers of protestors exploded on 28 January.

  9. Internet outage - Wikipedia

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    An Internet outage or Internet blackout or Internet shutdown is the complete or partial failure of the internet services. It can occur due to censorship , cyberattacks , disasters, [ 1 ] police or security services actions [ 2 ] or errors.