With reports of Egypt's government completing shutting down the Internet in the country, talk about an "Internet kill switch" bill in the U.S. has reemerged. Could it happen here? The bill in question ...
Iran has been hit with a near‑total nationwide internet blackout amid widespread anti‑government protests, with independent monitors reporting connectivity has fallen to a tiny fraction of normal ...
The government didn’t flip some sort of Internet kill switch. Instead, it seems like they called Internet Service Providers and told them to shut down one by one.