Egypt returns to the Internet

The above video illustration by the Internet monitoring service Renesys shows the moment Egypt’s Internet returned to life — one ISP at a time — starting at around 9:30 UTC (11:30 Cairo time) this morning. Interestingly, the Noor Group’s ISP, which was kept on several days after the others had been shut down, was also ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

The above video illustration by the Internet monitoring service Renesys shows the moment Egypt's Internet returned to life -- one ISP at a time -- starting at around 9:30 UTC (11:30 Cairo time) this morning. Interestingly, the Noor Group's ISP, which was kept on several days after the others had been shut down, was also the last to come back up. When the dust settles, there's going to be an interesting ticktock of how the Internet shutdown was accomplished and why Noor stayed up longer than any of the other services. 

The above video illustration by the Internet monitoring service Renesys shows the moment Egypt’s Internet returned to life — one ISP at a time — starting at around 9:30 UTC (11:30 Cairo time) this morning. Interestingly, the Noor Group’s ISP, which was kept on several days after the others had been shut down, was also the last to come back up. When the dust settles, there’s going to be an interesting ticktock of how the Internet shutdown was accomplished and why Noor stayed up longer than any of the other services. 

For now at least, Twitter and Facebook also seem to be fully accessible at their main URLs.

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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