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Re: $ 90 million fine for cutting Internet services


From: Zaid Ali <zaid () zaidali com>
Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 13:00:08 -0700

I am a little skeptic that this fine imposed is because the government truly believes in Internet freedom. Many 
factions of the Egyptian government was to get as much money out of Mubarak as they can and this might be a way to do 
just that. What would be interesting is if there is a law passed preventing any member of the government from cutting 
off Internet access.

Zaid

On May 28, 2011, at 12:23 PM, ML wrote:

On 5/28/2011 12:18 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
I remember some discussion of this outage on NANOG, and on what it was costing Egypt. Well, here is
an estimate - almost $ 20 million USD / day (which actually sounds low to me).

Regards
Marshall


http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/05/201152811555458677.html

An Egyptian court has fined ousted president Hosni Mubarak and former officials more than $90m for cutting off 
access to internet and mobile phone services during the country's massive protests in January.

A court source told the Reuters news agency on Saturday that Mubarak's fine is $34m, former interior minister Habib 
al-Adly will owe $53m, and former prime minister Ahmed Nazif has a fine of $7m.

The fine is to be paid from personal assets...

Can I fine TEDATA for committing VoIP fraud against my network during that same time period?







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