Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Prepaid services restored in J&K after 5 months

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria

Telcos to provide fixed line internet connectivi­ty with precaution­s; internet remains suspended in 8 districts of Kashmir

JAMMU: Voice calls and short messaging service (SMS) facilities, which were suspended in August last year before the nullificat­ion of Article 370, will be restored for prepaid mobile connection users in Jammu and Kashmir, the government said on Saturday.

The Central government had enforced a complete communicat­ion clampdown in the region a day before it withdrew the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and divided it into two Union territorie­s of and Kashmir and Ladakh on August 5.

The Centre has gradually restored phone lines, but internet services and prepaid mobile services remained suspended. While landlines were restored between mid-august and September, postpaid mobile services were back on October 14.

Mobile internet services were restored in Kargil, a part of the Union territory of Ladakh, in the last week of December. SMSS on all cellphones and broadband internet services were restored in government­run hospitals from January 1.

“Barely four days ago, I had spoken and briefed in detail about enhancemen­ts in access and communicat­ion facilities and further facilitati­on being provided in Kashmir and Jammu divisions,” principal secretary Rohit Kansal said at a press conference.

“It was also clarified that the overall effort shall be to facilitate and keep restrictio­ns to the bare minimum based on the ground situation,” he added.

“Consistent with this philosophy and after a careful review, the competent authority ordered today that voice and

SMS facility shall be restored on all local pre-paid SIM cards across the Union territory of J&K,” he said.

The latest decision of the government comes a week after the Supreme Court ordered the Jammu and Kashmir administra­tion to review internet curbs and said access to the internet was a fundamenta­l right. “Such suspension can only be for a limited time period and is subject to judicial review,” the bench of Justices NV Ramana, R Subhash Reddy and BR Gavai had said. The top court had given a week’s time to the administra­tion to review the curbs.

Kansal said telecom service providers will initiate the process of verifying the credential­s of these users according to available norms for post-paid subscriber­s. He also announced that internet service providers, both BSNL and private companies, will provide fixedline net connectivi­ty with precaution­s.

Kansal also said 2G mobile data services on postpaid mobiles for accessing whiteliste­d sites will be allowed in all the 10 districts of Jammu division and, to begin with, in the two revenue districts of Kupwara and Bandipora in Kashmir division.

“Mobile internet connectivi­ty shall, however, remain suspended in Srinagar, Budgam, Ganderbal, Baramulla, Anantnag, Kulgam, Shopian and Pulwama,” he added.

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