Monday, January 31, 2011

BlackBerry and Internet blocked in Egypt

If you want via the Internet or the owner of a smartphone, they don't want to live in Egypt today as apparently the Government of Egypt has blocked all the international dishes together with a blocking service for BlackBerry smartphone users.

In accordance with article over Technobuffalo and Reuters Tuesday Egypt began blocking Twitter and on Wednesday blocked on Facebook and Google as apparently many people protest in Facebook calling for the end of the 30 years of rule by President Hosni Mubarak.

Lock the BlackBerry device user with SMS is an attempt to arrest the striking so were organized by the Government of Egypt.

However, if people want to protest a sufficiently loud simply cut Internet service, BlackBerry is not intended to stop them, and if so, then what does this mean for the people of Egypt, are always cut off from the world wide web, and never have to use the BlackBerry devices?

What happens to other smartphones, surely there must be other facilities in Egypt, which you can send SMS and access things like Facebook and Twitter, and then the Government shut down all messages for the good?

If the people of Egypt have had enough of its Chairman, then certainly is right to get rid of it?


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