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B'desh limping back to normalcy, Net connectivity partially restored
The Morning Standard
|July 25, 2024
BANGLADESH crawled back to normalcy on Wednesday after a five-day nationwide violent student protest over quotas in government jobs with rush hour traffic returning to streets in the capital, and limited reopening of banks, garment factories and internet services.
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A nationwide internet blackout since last Thursday has restricted the flow of information in the country. Limited connectivity was restored on Tuesday night, with priority given to companies such as banks, technology firms and media outlets. Mobile phones have started working, but users say the internet is slow, while mobile internet and sites such as Facebook remain suspended.
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