Egypt's Net Ruled By Phone, Not Kill Switch
schliz writes "Judging by the time it took for Egypt to go offline and back online, the Internet Society speculates that the country's connectivity is controlled by a 'series of phone calls', rather than a 'kill switch'. The Government-imposed internet blackout lasted five days, beginning last Friday, and ending on Wednesday."
I think some people are imagining a light switch. Next to a red nuke button and a bat phone.
If you mod me down the terrorists will have won
What it does mean is that the discussion about a kill-switch is moot. In most countries, only a handful of organizations run international backbones. Just about every country could take the net down in such a fashion.
A literal kill-switch might just work a bit faster.
Check out these links for some truly cool pictures. These pictures speak to me and show me the pain and suffering of the Egyptian people.
But they are also some of the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen because they show people fighting to change their lives.
Feb 03 http://totallycoolpix.com/2011/02/egypt-protests-anti-mubarak-vs-pro-mubarak-riots/
Jan 30 http://totallycoolpix.com/2011/01/the-egypt-protests-part-2/
Jan 28 http://totallycoolpix.com/2011/01/the-egypt-protests/
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In other news, spam out of Egypt almost completely ceased during the internet blackout!