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Afghanistan restores internet, telecom services after shutdown

Oct 02, 2025

Islamabad [Pakistan], October 2: Internet and telecommunications services have resumed in Afghanistan after a nearly 48-hour nationwide shutdown, local media reported on Wednesday.
Broadcaster TOLOnews said that at least two telecom companies have so far restored their services. Dpa was also able to re-establish contact with residents in the capital Kabul.
The country had experienced a complete suspension of internet and telecom services starting Monday evening, without prior notice.
Afghan media reported that the disruption had affected multiple sectors, including banking services and air travel, with all incoming and outgoing flights suspended. Members of the Afghan diaspora were unable to reach their families during the blackout.
The United Nations had warned of immediate and far-reaching consequences for education, healthcare, and access to information in the country.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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