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High-speed internet, prepaid mobile services restored across Kashmir

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 11:25 pm
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Srinagar, Mar 6 : High-speed mobile internet and prepaid calling services were restored across the Kashmir Valley on Thursday, bringing relief to residents after temporary restrictions on communication facilities.

Officials said the services were resumed after a review of the situation, allowing people to regain access to mobile data and prepaid voice services that had remained suspended for a brief period.

The restoration is expected to ease communication problems faced by residents, particularly students, traders and professionals who depend on internet connectivity for studies, business transactions and online services.

Several residents said the suspension had disrupted routine work, including online classes, digital payments and communication with family members outside the Valley.
With the services becoming operational again, normal digital activity is likely to resume gradually across the region, officials said.

Authorities added that the situation is being monitored to ensure that communication services continue to function without disruption.(KNS).

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