FYI :)
-------- Original Message -------- these things DO happen... ==> let's expand Funkfeuer!! http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/traffic/explorer/?r=SD&l=EVERYTHING&csd=1379751630413&ced=1380198180000 https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/sudan-internet-disruptions UPDATE (2013-09-27 11:28 UTC): I heard from what I consider a reliable source that the ISPs in Sudan were ordered to "shutdown the Internet". The data we collected supports that: During the disruption described above a large number of networks were not globally visible anymore while a much smaller footprint of address space remained. Most Autonomous Systems (ASes) did not disappear completely from the global routing tables we collect, so possibly these ISPs mostly kept their international connectivity and core infrastructure running, while not providing Internet services to their end-users. Our RIPE Atlas measurements also support this, because the vantage point we have in SudREN that retained Internet connectivity seems to be close to their core infrastructure. With the data collected it's not possible to see if the users connected via SudREN had Internet access or not. -- Freundliche Grüße, Christoph Lösch <http://www.chil.at/>
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