Widespread Bangladesh internet shutdown after deadly protests: service provider

Internet access in Bangladesh was widely restricted Monday, service providers and monitors said, a day after the deadliest demonstrations in more than a month of anti-government protests. Internet outage monitor NetBlocks reported “high impact to mobile networks”, while an internet gateway company that sells wholesale bandwidth to service providers said “broadband and mobile internet were shut […]

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