Afghanistan's Phone and Internet Services Disrupted
Source: Afghanistan's cellphone, internet services down after Taliban ordered cut, sources say (2025-10-01)
Cellphone and internet services in Afghanistan have been largely shut down, according to monitoring reports. The outage affects millions of users across the country, raising concerns about communication and access to information amid ongoing political and security challenges. The disruption began in late September and appears to be a coordinated effort, with authorities or groups possibly responsible. The blackout hampers daily life, business operations, and the flow of news, highlighting the fragile state of Afghanistan's digital infrastructure and the broader stability of the region.
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