A Sudanese court has ordered the country’s main telecoms companies to restore internet access more than two weeks after it was cut following a coup by military leaders.
According to a lawyer, Abdelazim Hassan, who raised a complaint on behalf of the Sudanese Consumer Protection Society, the court ordered an immediate restoration of internet service in the country.
Recall that the Sudanese military, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, seized power on October 25, dissolving the transitional administration and arresting of government officials and politicians which also affected online access and phone lines been intermittently disrupted.