It’s been a real long while since everybody started talking about Etisalat’s actions(not decisions) on blocking websites and services online. Every now and then one of us posts about blocking a service with frustration and misery. People are looking for answers everywhere since Etisalat has a minimal responsiveness with their tiny press releases that they publish only when everyone’s asked all the magazines and papers.

It is about time Etisalat starts bloging, it’s been so messy. This humble blog gets more than 100 search queries a day with keywords such as “Etisalat block flickr”, “Why Etisalat blocked [some site name]“, etc..

If Etisalat is really trying to be up to the mark, it is the right time to make a releif and answer questions publically. It is supposed to be a norm, it’s so obvious. Etisalat, please blog!

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