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Internet services in Cairo Recovered

Published on Friday, February 04, 2011 // , , ,

Reuters: Internet services in Cairo Restored Top NewsRilis PersTentang KamiKetentuan PenggunaanForumRSSTwitter newsNasionalUmumPolkamHukumPendidikanKesehatanNakerUnikInternasionalAsiaoseaniaAmerikaEropaTimur TengahAfrikaEkonomiMakroMoneterBisnisBursaEdukasi BisnisInfo PerbankanOlahragaSepakbolaTenisBulutangkisBasketTinjuBalapUmumHiburanSinemaMusikSelebritiSeni of BudayaGaya HidupTeknologiSainsKomputerGadgetInternetWarta BumiPemanasan GlobalFlora FaunaPencemaranArtikelKomentarOpiniBukuAntara KitaJedaVisiFotoVideoEnglish Internet services in Cairo Recovered Wednesday, 02 February 2011 18: 31 WIB News Related to 50 Students in Egypt Lost Kontak28 Pamekasan Citizens From Jambi back from Direktori in Egypt MesirPelajar arrived in the PalembangMengenal Field TahrirCerita Creepy about the situation in the INDONESIAN CITIZEN Egypt Video TerkaitPemerintah Liability Costs LEGITIMATE To Egypt Cairo (AFP)-at least the Internet service has been restored partly in Cairo on Wednesday after the termination of the five days that aims to inhibit the action of protest against the regime of President Hosni Mubarak, said the Internet users.

Four major Internet service providers access to all Egypt disconnect its customers in a simultaneous movement of midnight on the last Thursday, two days after the the protest anti Mubarak--largely coordinated via the Internet--begins.

Pages on social networks like Twitter and Facebook have become an important medium for the the protest planners, with only a small number of users who can access the Internet in the capital city of Egypt's since Friday.

Internet in mobile phone also disconnected while the network service calls and short messages are also very disturbed.

About 23 million citizens of Egypt reported using Internet access regularly and occasionally, according to official calculations, more than a quarter of their population.

Access closure in Egypt is the most comprehensive electronic official blackout ever occur anywhere, according to experts.

On Wednesday, Internet users celebrate the return of their Internet access, including estr4ng3d in Twitter that renders the "write a Tweet from the middle of the Roundabout ut-Tahrir. -The Internet back in # Egypt # jan25. "

Roundabout ut-Tahrir in Cairo is the center of the action of protest against Mubarak's regime, that has been consuming a victim as much as 300 people. The soldier asked her to return to the protestors on Wednesday, an attempt is made to restore the security situation.

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