Eberhard,

No they did not. The government had the severs in their jurisdiction turned off. Other servers continued to operate and at no time did the ccTLD fail to resolve.



Cheers,


Chris


On 17 Jul 2015, at 22:11 , Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el@lisse.NA> wrote:

Oh, yes, it is.

Didn't Egypt turn off their DNS for a few days during the struggles?

I would consider this substantial misbehavior...

el

On 2015-07-17 14:04 , James M. Bladel wrote:
I am not in favor of introducing ³human rights² in to the ICANN bylaws,
which IMO would dramatically increase its scope as a technical/commercial
organization.  ICANN is not in a position to either establish or reinforce
anyone¹s ³rights².

Thanks‹

J.
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