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Nay Pyi Taw, Feb 15 (TIWN) Internet access in Myanmar is returning to normal after a full-blown connection snap amid ongoing protests in the country against the military takeover, traffic tracker NetBlocks reported on Monday.
"Internet connectivity is being restored in #Myanmar from 9 am local time; network data show national connectivity rising to ordinary levels after information blackout; social media still restricted for most users; incident duration ~8 hours," Sputnik news reported citing NetBlocks. On Sunday, the watchdog confirmed that a "near-total Internet shutdown" was in effect in the country starting 1 a.m. local time (18.30 GMT on Saturday) following "state-ordered information blackout," with national connectivity down to 14 per cent of normal levels.
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