[ISN] Akamai declines to assist Al-Jazeera site

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Date: Mon Apr 07 2003 - 01:43:03 PDT

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    http://www.nandotimes.com/technology/story/840616p-5909745c.html
    
    By PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer
     
    (April 4, 2003 4:47 p.m. EST) - The Web site of Arab satellite news 
    channel Al-Jazeera was refused assistance this week when it sought 
    help from Akamai Technologies Inc. of Cambridge, Mass., in dealing 
    with hacking attacks and massive interest from Web users. 
    
    "We think it's political pressure," said Nabil Hegazi, deputy managing 
    editor of Al-Jazeera's English-language Web site. 
    
    Akamai rents out a network of 12,600 servers that help customer Web 
    sites deal with unexpected traffic, hacker attacks and Internet 
    bottlenecks. 
    
    In a prepared statement, Akamai said it "worked briefly this week with 
    Al Jazeera to understand the issues they are having distributing their 
    websites," but decided not to continue the relationship. 
    
    Akamai would not comment Friday on why it broke off the collaboration. 
    
    Al-Jazeera drew intense interest and criticism after it carried Iraqi 
    TV footage of dead and captive U.S. soldiers. U.S. television networks 
    had decided not to air footage of the corpses. Al-Jazeera later 
    honored a U.S. request to stop until families could be notified. 
    
    Its English-language Web site was brought down by Internet attacks 
    soon after it debuted last week, and the Arabic page was unavailable 
    for long periods as well. Hackers calling themselves the "Freedom 
    Cyber Force Militia" later diverted visitors seeking the English site 
    to a page with a U.S. flag. 
    
    Al-Jazeera said this week that steps were being taken to protect its 
    servers against hackers. The English-language page was back online by 
    Thursday evening U.S. time. 
    
    Web portal Lycos reported that Al-Jazeera's site was the most 
    sought-after on the Internet last week. 
    
    Al-Jazeera is based in the Persian Gulf state of Qatar. It has 
    received funding by Qatar's government but is an unusually independent 
    voice in the Arab world. 
    
    Its reporters were banned from the floor of the New York Stock 
    Exchange last week, but the exchange has indicated that it might be 
    willing to reconsider its decision. 
    
    
    
    
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