Knowing that landlines are still operational, a French ISP (FDN) have
set a RTC connection free to use for Egyptian people:
+33172890150
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(Source: https://twitter.com/bluetouff/statuses/30991249175478274)
All Egypt ISP are offline, the gov has turned the full internet O
> I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
> which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain for
> example.
In France, anyone can buy a phone with a SIM card usable immediately, in
any tobacco shop, without the need to show an ID.
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Ted Smith wrote :
> It breaks the Tor IM Bundle, for starters. And it seems like the only
> supported free client is irssi, which is a definite lose for usability.
I've read the last RC2 version of KVirc (http://kvirc.net)is supporting
SASL, but I didn't test it myself.
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Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 6:10 AM, wrote:
>> This thread is being forked from the original as it doesn't entirely
>> depend on the user(s) using bridges and this problem. I understand
>> the purpose of Tor and know individuals, organizations, as well as
>> governments use To
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