Welcome Back Online, Egypt

Hello to our Egyptian readers. After five days without internet – following the Egyptian government’s request to ISP to shut down service after political protests, 80,000,000 people found themselves without access to online news, Twitter or lolcats.

Cast a brief eye over at Twitter, and you’ll see Egyptians have their voice back – and don’t even have to use Google and Twitter’s voicemail workaround. According to ComputerWorld, two of the largest ISPs – Vodafone Egypt and Etisalat – switched service back on at 9.30am local time today.

While internet may have been restored, the political situation is still dire. Over in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, thousands of people are still protesting against President Hosni Mubarak’s reign, according to The Guardian. [ComputerWorld]


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