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[http://www.phibetaiota.net/2011/01/egypt-online-access-work-arounds/ Two Media Articles on Egypt Work-Arounds]
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* Look for updates on this topic [http://www.delicious.com/mbauwens/P2P-Infrastructure+P2P-Egypt here]. For example: [http://pastebin.com/9jJUku77 20 ways to circumvent the Egyptian internet block]
* Look for updates on this topic [http://www.delicious.com/mbauwens/P2P-Infrastructure+P2P-Egypt here]. For example: [http://pastebin.com/9jJUku77 20 ways to circumvent the Egyptian internet block]

Latest revision as of 10:02, 10 July 2015

The situation in Egypt inspired much discussion about work-around for situations when the government (or Internet Service Providers) wants to shut down the Internet. Here are some of the suggestions made in relation to Egypt.

1) Toll-free international dial-up lines as well as free local access numbers to international dial-up.

2) Ship in (this should be a global program) solar-powered Internet nodes, creating a mesh network

3) Drop in Wi-Max hubs with satellite connections (no cost to end-users)

4) Put SMS gateways on all hubs

5) Free cell phones with SMS capability to any who need one (or an unregistered unlocked one)

6) Support the Google-Twitter voice into twitter initiative

7) Explore and test microwave and vsat options


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Two Media Articles on Egypt Work-Arounds