[outages] Syria off the net

virendra rode virendra.rode at outages.org
Fri Nov 30 13:38:11 EST 2012


I have passed this information.

My personal thanks to telecomix if you are listening. You know who you 
are :)


regards,
/virendra

On 11/30/2012 10:21 AM, francis.daigneault at bell.ca wrote:
> Before anyone tell me I know it's not the place for discussion, so it would be my only mail about it :) but if you know  colleague, worker,  friend family or whoever those info can be useful feel free to transmit to them if you ever get a way to reach them, like those using satellite phone.
>
> I don't manage those link, so I can't guarantee they still work, but they have been activate for the isolate people of Syria.. and I also know even land line have been shut at many place so it could be hard to use.. but maybe it could be useful for someone here..
>
> Internet dial up access +46850009990 +492317299993 +4953160941030 user:telecomix password:telecomix OR +33172890150 login:toto password:toto
>
> Call +902123391447 or +302111982716 or +390662207294 or +16504194196. Press 1 to tweet, 2 to hear tweets
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: outages-bounces at outages.org [mailto:outages-bounces at outages.org] On Behalf Of Sven Olaf Kamphuis
> Sent: November-30-12 1:14 PM
> To: walkabouttigger
> Cc: outages at outages.org
> Subject: Re: [outages] Syria off the net
>
> for your info, the only decent transit pop for most the midddle east seems
> to be turkey and the rest of them simply have wires going to turkey, which
> can be blown up, cut in half, hit by a bomb, you name it.
>
> so the 'terrorist' story is more likely than it seems.
>
> however, if they're not interested in offers for getting their somewhat
> limited internet back up to its normal somewhat limited state, then we know
> enough, don't we :P (ie: then they're lying about the terrorists)
>
> (quite sure the payment would be the least of the issues ;)
>
> just send them an invoice for a bunch of brand new mercedes zetrosses plus
> satellite uplink set plus routing equipment and its fine.
>
>> has anyone tried contacting their  embassy, as when it really were
>> terrorists, they would probably be more than interested in getting some
>> alternative links... a few 622mbit radio links or sattelite transponders
>> would already suffice. (too bad for the 12 second rtt but at least it works
>> ;)
>>
>> or are we the only ones to have trucks for that purpose :P
>> (just how to get them there remains the question ;)
>>
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>> On Fri, 30 Nov 2012, walkabouttigger wrote:
>>
>>> We received a voice call via satellite phone approximately 2 hours ago from
>>> an engineer in country.
>>> Although the claim is that "terrorists" destroyed the Internet and cellular
>>> connections, we're all aware the type of concerted effort required to
>>> disconnect an entire country is likely something only a sovereign
>>> government would be capable of doing.  Our engineer is working to get out
>>> of the country as government violence has significantly escalated.
>>>
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