Subject: Re: Emergency meeting |
From: Jonathan Kundra <jkundra@gmail.com> |
Date: 1/28/11, 07:51 |
To: Campbell Vertesi <campbell@vertesi.com> |
CC: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>, Clark Robinson <robinsonchicago@gmail.com>, Scott Mintz <scott.w.mintz@gmail.com>, Tim Ellis <dynamic@nocturnalcommissions.com>, Mano Singham <mano.singham@case.edu>, Todd Essig <tessig@me.com>, Robert Green <robertogreen@gmail.com>, Kenneth Lipp <kenneth.lipp@gmail.com>, Emma Allan <emilieduchatelet8@gmail.com>, Jonathan Farley <lattice.theory@gmail.com>, Barry Eisler <barryeisler@mac.com> |
One of the very few exceptions to this block has been Noor Group (AS20928), which still has 83 out of 83 live routes to its Egyptian customers, with inbound transit from Telecom Italia as usual. Why was Noor Group apparently unaffected by the countrywide takedown order? Unknown at this point, but we observe that the Egyptian Stock Exchange (www.egyptse.com) is still alive at a Noor address.
JK
Ladies and Gents -I assume most of us have heard about the Egypt situation by now:http://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/f8pts/reddit_a_revolution_is_starting_strongly_in_egypt/Are we getting involved? Our recent success in helping out Tunisia gets me all excited to try the same thing in Egypt. Anyone interested?C
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