MetalGadget – After four-five days ‘log out’ of the Internet connection, Egypt is now back online.
As quoted from the site CNet, the Egyptian government has restored back to its Internet connection. “Providers of Internet-service provider of Egypt has restored the internet connection at 11:29 Cairo time (16:29 GMT),” said internet monitoring firm Renesys, in their official blog.
Now, some sites in Egypt, including the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Central Bank of Egypt, and Egyptian Stock Exchange, already accessible.
Inevitably, Twitter activity around the theme ‘Egypt has also increased. “The Internet has been normal back in Egypt! FINALLY!” said Dalia Ziada, one activist human right located in Cairo.
After five days of sever ties with the Internet, now Dalia inbox flooded with emails in his city. “Oh God, I got more than 500 e-mail!”
Restoration of the Internet connection was made after President Hosni Mubarak declared not to run again in the upcoming elections. Mubarak himself remains reluctant to retreat this time.
Earlier, Egypt decided an internet connection since Friday last week. This was taken as part of government efforts to counteract the opposition movement that uses Facebook and Twitter as their medium of communication.
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