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No improvement in mobile, internet services in IOK
[September 22, 2014]

No improvement in mobile, internet services in IOK


(Daily Patriot (Pakistan) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Despite repeated assurances by the puppet authorities there is no improvement in mobile and internet services in the Kashmir valley causing immense inconvenience to the people.

According to reporter, the Kashmir Valley was cut off from the rest of the world following devastating floods. Mobile phone and other services were affected due to floods which have badly hit telecom infrastructure in Kashmir.

Various telecom operators in the occupied Valley have also said that free talk-time facility would be given to the people for a week. "For whole day I could make only three phone calls. The network was busy or the call was not connected," said Muhammad Abdullah of Batamaloo in Srinagar.



"The faulty mobile network has added to our miseries," said Mukhtar Ahmad, a resident of Dalgate.

The residents of north Kashmir said that though there was network from last night, but there is no connectivity. "We are not able to make calls or surf internet," said Muhammad Akbar of Sopore.


Muhammad Iqbal, a resident of Arampora in Kupwara said that from last more than a week he was trying to contact his relatives in Srinagar, who had been hit by floods. "I could not contact them. No mobile is working," Iqbal said adding that he has no information about them.

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