The Borneo Post

Syria Internet blackout enters second day

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DAMASCUS: Syria’s Internet blackout entered into its second consecutiv­e day yesterday, which the state news agency blamed on a fault in optical fibre cables.

Landline phone services between Syrian provinces have also been down since Tuesday, SANA said.

US tech firms and the US State Department reported the blackout Tuesday but did not specify any reasons for it.

A similar blackout happened last November.

“Internet

services

and phonecalls between provinces were cut off Tuesday evening because of a fault in optical fibre cables,” SANA said.

“Efforts are ongoing to fix the faults and to bring Internet and telephone services back up as soon as possible,” the agency said quoting a communicat­ions official.

Activists who frequently use the Internet to report on violence engulfing their country blamed the authoritie­s for the blackout.

‘Even satellite communicat­ion devices’ used by many anti-regime activists to avoid surveillan­ce ‘have been slow,’ a Syrian activist currently out of his country told AFP’s Beirut bureau.

“I think the regime has a plan to stage some kind of attack.

That’s what happens every time Internet goes down,” said the activist, an Internet expert who identified himself as Fares.

Syria is ranked 176 out of 179 countries in a worldwide press freedom index compiled by internatio­nal press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders ( RSF). — AFP

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