<p><strong>The government today (July 18) said the internet connectivity will be reinstated as soon as the ongoing situation of the country gets well. </strong></p> <p>State Minister for Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Junaid Ahmed Palak made this remark at inauguration ceremony of the
<p><strong>Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Haque today (July 18) said the government is ready to discuss the quota reform issue with the agitated students. </strong></p> <p>He was briefing journalists in the tunnel of the National Parliament.</p> <p>The minister also
<p><strong>Internet service provider of Bangladesh (ISPB) assured that broadband connection will be restored in residential areas tonight (July 24).</strong></p> <p>Broadband internet services have been restored after five days of halt on a limited basis on July 23, night. </p> <p>Initially,
<p><strong>Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) authorities said that mobile internet services may be restored by early next week. </strong></p> <p>BTRC Chairman Md Mohiuddin Ahmed confirmed the matter to media on Friday (July 26).</p> <p>On July 18, State Minister for
<p><strong>Mobile internet has been restored today (July 28) across the country after 10 days of restricting internet over students' quota movement.</strong></p> <p>Earlier, State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak at a briefing said that mobile internet was likely to be restored across the country around
<p><strong>The government has issued an order to shut down mobile internet and 4G coverage across the country from 12:30 pm on Sunday (August 4).</strong></p> <p>Mobile internet users in different places reported to the media around 1 pm that they are not able to use 4G internet.</p> <p>On condition