Communicate if Your Government Shuts Off Your Internet.

Scenario: Your government is displeased with the communication going on 
in your location and pulls the plug on your internet access, most likely 
by telling the major ISPs to turn off service.

This is what happened in Egypt Jan. 25 prompted by citizen protests, 
with sources estimating that the Egyptian government cut off 
approximately 88 percent of the country's internet access. What do you 
do without internet? Step 1: Stop crying in the corner. Then start 
taking steps to reconnect with your network. Here’s a list of things you 
can do to keep the communication flowing.

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