Libya’s Internet hit with severe disruptions

Libya’s Internet links have been severely disrupted as chaos spreads across the country, with a defiant Col. Moammar Gadhafi today vowing to die a “martyr” rather than relinquish his grip on power.

Libya’s Internet links have been severely disrupted as chaos spreads across the country, with a defiant Col. Moammar Gadhafi today vowing to die a “martyr” rather than relinquish his grip on power.As reports describe portions of Libya as a “war zone,” and the country’s deputy U.N. ambassador is saying “genocide” is under way, inbound and outbound Internet traffic has plummeted to a fraction of what’s normal. Over the weekend, traffic appeared to be following a “curfew” pattern, with more restrictions imposed in the evenings, and YouTube is now almost entirely unreachable while Facebook is blocked.To read this CNET report in full, see:
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