Syrian internet access mostly restored, for now

Syrian internet access mostly restored, for now

History has a way of repeating itself, and the turmoil in Syria is proving no exception — though potentially for the better. Following a communications blackout that began Thursday, reports have surfaced from Renesys, the AP, the BBC and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that internet and phone access has resumed across major swaths of the country as of Saturday. President al-Assad’s office and rebels accuse each other of severing the links, although the US State Department doesn’t see there being much debate: it believes the near-simultaneous cut was an attempt by Assad to disrupt opposition that has been using the internet as one of its coordinating tools. It’s difficult to know if links will remain intact when battles inside the country are as fierce as ever. While there’s some comfort to be had in knowing that technologies like satellite internet access are available if the lines go dark once again, we just hope that peace comes to the country instead.

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Source: Renesys, BBC, Associated Press

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