Shutting down the internet cost egypt millions of dollars according to studies in the mater, however that crime did not go unpunished.
An Egyptian court has ordered former egyptian president Husni Mubarak and other former officials to pay 90 Million USD for shutting down the internet and cell phone networks during the Egyptian revolution.
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Few hours ago ArabCrunch sources inside Egypt told us that the internet is back to the country and that there is no blocking of any site.
Egyptian authorities turned off the internet on the 28th of last month in a bid to end the demonstrations in Egypt. It also blocked Facebook Twitter and other sites as these platforms are used by activist ...
In a bid to stop the revolution from spreading Egyptian authorities shut down the internet all together along with cell phone services according to Aljazeera Arabic channel.
Today is Friday and 100s of thousands are expected to join demonstrations after the Muslim pray of friday.
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Datak Telecom, one of the largest broadband Internet service providers in Iran, has selected Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a leading provider of telecom systems and mobile phones, as its sole WiMAX equipment vendor to bring the first WiMAX Wave2 service to Iran.
The installation and deployment of Samsung’s WiMAX network equipment will begin in...
A new report from Arab Advisors Group analyzes the UAE’s Internet and data-communications market. The country, a regional leader in advanced services adoption, is on track for more growth especially as the market entered a competitive stage.
The UAE's telecommunications market was officially closed to all but Etisalat, which has been the t...
Wi-tribe is the second WIMAX ISP operator to launch in Jordan covering west Amman only for now, The first WIMAX service was launched last year by Umniah the 4th mobile operator in Jordan.
Wi-tribe Jordan is a a subsidiary of the regional telecommunications company wi-tribe limited, which is a joint venture between Qatar Telecom (Qtel) Q.S.C an...
A new Arab Advisors Group survey of Egypt’s urban households reveals rampant broadband account sharing between neighbors. A massive 81.9% of households that use shared ADSL lines share them with more than three neighboring households. The Arab Advisors Group projects that around a million Egyptian households have access to broadband, ... 


