How Syria's Rebels Communicate In the Face of Internet Shutdown
jamaicaplain writes "In an extensive look at rebel communications, the New York Times reports that, 'In a demonstration of their growing sophistication and organization, Syrian rebels responded to a nationwide shutdown of the Internet by turning to satellite technology to coordinate within the country and to communicate with outside activists. To prepare, they have spent months smuggling communications equipment like mobile handsets and portable satellite phones into the country.'"
Not when the US Government and others are providing the funding for those communication devices.
Project Byzantium
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/08/15/1054246/project-byzantium-zero-to-ad-hoc-mesh-network-in-60-seconds-video
to the syrian rebels months ago, i thought i remember reading that the USA announced it was still going to send communications equipment
yeah, here we go:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/11/30/can-u-s-communication-kits-help-syrians-get-around-the-internet-blackout/
the usa has been providing assad-less commlinks to syrians for awhile now
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