Millennium Post

7 months on, ban on social media lifted in J&K

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Removing a ban on social media platforms after seven months, Jammu and Kashmir administra­tion on Wednesday allowed access to all websites on 2G mobile data services and fixed-line Internet in the Union Territory till March 17.

Earlier, only access to white-listed sites was allowed as the service was restored for a week on January 25 and subsequent­ly extended from time to time, after being snapped on August 5 last year when the Centre abrogated the special status to the erstwhile state and bifurcated it into two Union Territorie­s.

The fresh order was issued by Principal Secretary, Home, Shaleen Kabra after assessment of the impact of telecom services regulation on the overall security situation and maintenanc­e of public order and reports of law enforcemen­t agencies.

The order said the Internet speed on mobile data service will be restricted to 2G only and the postpaid SIM cardholder­s would continue to be provided access to the Internet.

However, Kabra said the services would not be made available on pre-paid SIM cards unless verified as per the norms applicable for postpaid connection­s.

As the period of extension of services was set to expire on Wednesday, the Home Department ordered that 2G mobile data service and fixedline Internet connectivi­ty with certain restrictio­ns will now continue till March 17, unless modified earlier.

About fixed-line Internet connectivi­ty, the Principal Secretary said it would continue to be made available with Mac Binding, which essentiall­y means to enforce a client machine to work from a particular Internet Protocol address.

“It is further directed that the access/communicat­ion facilities provided by the government Viz e-terminals/ Internet kiosks apart from special arrangemen­ts for tourists, students, traders etc shall continue,” Kabra said in the order.

He asked the Inspector

Generals of Police, Kashmir and Jammu divisions, to ensure communicat­ion of these directions to service providers forthwith and also ensure implementa­tion of the directions with immediate effect.

While continuing the ban on social media, authoritie­s had last month said antination­al elements and people across the border continue to “misuse” these networking sites allowing peer-to-peer communicat­ion and Virtual Private Networks (VPNS).

Internet Service Providers (ISPS) were asked to ensure access to 1,674 white-listed sites only and not to any social media applicatio­ns.

The restrictio­ns on mobile and Internet services were partially eased after the Supreme Court said in January that access to the Internet is a fundamenta­l right under Article 19 of the Constituti­on and asked the government to review the curbs.

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