Internet Suspension Order Revoked In Ukhrul

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UKHRUL: The Government of Manipur has ordered revocation of any order for suspension of internet services in the State on Friday.

All Internet Services have been directed to ensure to comply of these orders. The order also reminds all internet users to use “all internet services responsibly in future to avoid any situation which may warrant any suspension of internet services in public interest in future.”

The State Government on February 10, had imposed temporary suspension of internet services including services through Broadband, VPN and VSAT in the whole revenue jurisdiction of Ukhrul District, Lhungtin Sub-Division of Kangpokpi District and Phungyar Sub-Division of Kamjong District for 5 days.

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