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> Thank you for contacting Skype Support.
>
> We are sorry to hear that you are not able to connect with Skype on your
> computer.
>
> It has been brought to our attention that our program has been blocked
> by certain ISPs, such as Vodafone Egypt. Unfortunately there is very
> little Skype can do about this situation.
>
> You can read more about the issue on the following link:
>
http://www.reuters.com/article/telcommu ... /idUSLDE62
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> The best course of action would be for you to speak to your ISP and ask
> why they are blocking Skype and request that they unblock our site.
> Unfortunately there are no alternatives to use Skype while the block is
> active.
>
> As an alternative, you may try to ask other providers if they are
> blocking Skype at the moment or not. Right now it seems the it is a
> governmental decision, but we do not have any official information on
> this matter right now.
>
> We are sorry for any inconvenience, and we hope, that Skype will be
> unblocked in the future, so you can continue to enjoy using it.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tom
>
> Skype Customer Support
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> Original Message Follows:
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> Name:
> Skype Name:
> E-mail:
> Topic: Technical (sound, video, connection, etc.)
> Subtopic: Connection problems (Skype doesn't start)
> Subject: Skype blocked in Egypt
> Message:
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> This morning I have been told by my internet provider (Vodafone) that
> the Egyptian government has blocked Skype for all internet providers.
> But just now I found out that some people have been making phonecalls
> from Egypt today on Skype through their internet provider Etisalat.
> Do you know whether this is an Egyptian government decision or just my
> internet provider Vodafone? And also, if it is the decision of Vodafone,
> is it useful to change to another internet provider or does it look like
> it will be the same for all Egyptian internet providers in the near
> future?
>
> Thank you in advance for your reply.
>