
High-speed internet, prepaid mobile services restored
Srinagar, Mar 6: With the improvement in the situation, the authorities have lifted the restrictions across the Valley and restored high-speed internet and prepaid mobile service.
Officials said it has been decided to lift all restrictions from the Valley after restoration of normalcy.
The restrictions were imposed in Srinagar and other parts of the Valley on Monday after protests over the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khomeini in a joint US-Israeli air strike.
Officials said the high-speed mobile internet and prepaid calling services have also been restored in the Valley.
They said the services were restored after thorough review of the situation.
The restoration would ease communication problems faced by residents, particularly students, traders and professionals who depend on internet connectivity for studies, business transactions and online services.
Several residents said the suspension had disrupted routine work, including online classes, digital payments and communication with family members outside the Valley.
With the services becoming operational again, normal digital activity is likely to resume from Saturday.
All the educational institutions in the Valley would reopen on Monday.
High-speed internet, prepaid mobile services restored
Srinagar, Mar 6: With the improvement in the situation, the authorities have lifted the restrictions across the Valley and restored high-speed internet and prepaid mobile service.
Officials said it has been decided to lift all restrictions from the Valley after restoration of normalcy.
The restrictions were imposed in Srinagar and other parts of the Valley on Monday after protests over the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khomeini in a joint US-Israeli air strike.
Officials said the high-speed mobile internet and prepaid calling services have also been restored in the Valley.
They said the services were restored after thorough review of the situation.
The restoration would ease communication problems faced by residents, particularly students, traders and professionals who depend on internet connectivity for studies, business transactions and online services.
Several residents said the suspension had disrupted routine work, including online classes, digital payments and communication with family members outside the Valley.
With the services becoming operational again, normal digital activity is likely to resume from Saturday.
All the educational institutions in the Valley would reopen on Monday.
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