Internet services back in southern, central Somalia after 30-hour shutdown





Internet services have been restored in southern and central Somalia regions after a 30-hour shutdown that began on Sunday at 10:00 a.m. local time.
The internet shutdown, the cause of which is unknown until no, ended this evening raising more speculation on whether the internet was deliberately cut by the government to control the flow of information after the surprise ouster of ex-Premier Hassan Ali Kheyre.
Somalia’s leading internet services provider, Hormud Telecom, attributed the outage to rough sea waves that damaged submarine cables.
The government also denied reports that it was behind the outage and Posts, Telecommunications and Technology Minister Eng Abdi Anshur Hassan repeated Hormud’s explanation.
However, many Somalis on social media insisted the internet shutdown was linked to Kheyre’s ouster

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