Dear all, On 1/28/11 1:07 AM, Richard Barnes wrote:
Hey all, Some NANOG participants are seeing hearing reports of disrupted communications in Egypt. Are any of you seeing the same thing? --Richard
Here is the analysis of BGP table regarding what happened to the Internet in Egypt: http://stat.ripe.net/egypt/ https://labs.ripe.net/Members/akvadrako/live_eqyptian_internet_incident_anal... Vesna Manojlovic RIPE NCC Trainer
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Danny O'Brien <danny@spesh.com> Date: Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:47 PM Subject: Connectivity status for Egypt To: NANOG Operators' Group <nanog@nanog.org>
Around 2236 UCT, we lost all Internet connectivity with our contacts in Egypt, and I'm hearing reports of (in declining order of confirmability):
1) Internet connectivity loss on major (broadband) ISPs 2) No SMS 4) Intermittent connectivity with smaller (dialup?) ISPs 5) No mobile service in major cities -- Cairo, Alexandria
The working assumption here is that the Egyptian government has made the decision to shut down all external, and perhaps internal electronic communication as a reaction to the ongoing protests in that country.
If anyone can provide more details as to what they're seeing, the extent, plus times and dates, it would be very useful. In moments like this there are often many unconfirmed rumors: I'm seeking concrete reliable confirmation which I can pass onto the press and those working to bring some communications back up (if you have a ham radio license, there is some very early work to provide emergency connectivity. Info at: http://pastebin.com/fHHBqZ7Q )
Thank you,
-- dobrien@cpj.org Danny O'Brien, Committee to Protect Journalists gpg key: http://www.spesh.com/danny/crypto/dannyobrien-key20091106.txt _______________________________________________ Menog mailing list Menog@menog.net http://lists.menog.net/mailman/listinfo/menog