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OA News: March 16-22, 2011
March 22, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: March 16-22, 2011

14 stories on Google/Senegal relations, mHealth data collection, rural e-learning, 4G defined, E. African editorials, m-commerce

Renesys visualizes the Egyptian Internet Outage
March 21, 2011 ♦ One Comment

Renesys Corp recently uploaded a visualization of January’s Egyptian Internet outage. In the description, the company wrote:
It [The video] shows the routed address space for each country, colored by reachability (at the routing/BGP level). Space in green is globally reachable, while space in red has had all …

Under surveillance: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Eritrea (and maybe Zimbabwe)
March 20, 2011 ♦ 2 Comments
Under surveillance: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Eritrea (and maybe Zimbabwe)

For the first time, the Reporters Without Borders annual ‘Enemies of the Internet’ report doesn’t include an African nation.

Libya’s Internet penetration rate steadily increasing
February 23, 2011 ♦ 2 Comments
Libya’s Internet penetration rate steadily increasing

Libya’s Internet progress is steady, but still has lagged neighbors Tunisia and Egypt.

Egyptian Internet News: January 30, 2011
January 30, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on Egyptian Internet News: January 30, 2011

How Egyptians are getting online, the risks of few ISPs, China limits information, Tor software

Egyptian Internet graphs, three ways
January 29, 2011 ♦ Comments Off on Egyptian Internet graphs, three ways
Egyptian Internet graphs, three ways

As web traffic spiked, so did the Egyptian government’s fears of its power. Soon, most ISPs were instructed to shut down (only the stock market line remained up). Three charts show the action.