Wednesday, March 23, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: Libya Also Cuts Off Its Internet Service In Order To Put Down the Revolts


According to the reports from the Massachusetts-based Arbor Networks, the data collection from the 30 different Internet Providers based around the world have showed a trend line witnessing that all online traffic both in and out of Libya was suddenly halted at exact 7:15 p.m. EST on Friday, which actually had occurred after several other partial interruptions earlier that day as well.

The Internet Traffic did actually resume the service after several hours of disconnected but that also at reduced levels which than completely went down with no transmission at all after 4:55 p.m. EST on Saturday, according to the data of Arbor.
The reports claim that more than dozens of protesters were slayed in these events occurring within Libyan while in clashes with their security forces around the eastern corner of the city Benghazi on Saturday. 

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