BANGKOK, Aug. 5 Broadband internet access, including 4G, which Bangladeshi authorities cut off on Sunday afternoon due to mass unrest in the country, has now been fully restored, The Daily Star reported, citing local internet providers.
On Monday, internet access was restored in stages: at around 10.30 local time (07.30 Moscow time), it became possible to use browsers and email, but access to social networks was still unavailable, the report said.
Currently, broadband access has been fully restored, including 4G, and access to social networks and Internet platforms, which had been down for more than a day, has also opened, the publication reports.