Telephone communication in the country is also at risk, due to limited infrastructure it is primarily transmitted by both fiber -optic lines.
In Afghanistan, a large -scale shutdown of the Internet was recorded after Taliban’s authorities began to tighten access to fiber -optic lines in some provinces. The Guardian reported it.
According to Netblocks, which monitors cybersecurity and Internet management, the national connection level has fallen by 1%.
It was noted that the incident looked like a deliberate disconnection of services. Telephone communication in the country is also at risk, due to the conditions of limited infrastructure it is primarily transmitted through both fiber lines.
As you know, Taliban began to enhance Internet control in early September, and since many regions the connection has been very slow or unstable. On September 16, a Balkh province of the Balkh province said the Capital Zaid that the internet in the region was completely prohibited by the leadership of leadership “to prevent sinful actions.”
Similar restrictions were recorded in the provinces of Badakhshan and Tahar to the north, as well as in Kandahar, Hillman, Mangarhara and Ursgana in the southern country.
Remember that in Afghanistan the Taliban published an order according to which books written by women should be excluded from the university curriculum.
It was also reported that as a result of an earthquake in Afghanistan, who claimed more than 2.2 thousand lives, many women and girls did not receive medical care due to the ban on physical contact introduced by Taliban.
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Source: korrespondent

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