Central Govt allows 4G Internet in two districts of J&K

The central government made it clear before the Supreme Court on Tuesday that 4G services of the Internet could not be started in areas connected to the Jammu and Kashmir border.

Yogita S.
Published on: 11 Aug 2020 8:35 AM GMT
Central Govt allows 4G Internet in two districts of J&K
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Central Govt allows 4G Internet in two districts of J&K

New Delhi: The central government made it clear before the Supreme Court on Tuesday that 4G services of the Internet could not be started in areas connected to the Jammu and Kashmir border. The Center said that 4G can be started in one district of Jammu and one district of Srinagar after August 15, Independence Day.

The situation will be reviewed again after two months. The court expressed satisfaction on this statement. Explain that the matter demanding 4G in Jammu and Kashmir was heard in the Supreme Court today.

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4G Internet in Jammu Kashmir:

Earlier this week a hearing was held on the matter in which the court questioned the possibility of commissioning of 4G internet in any part of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

Internet speed has been disrupted for the last one year. To this, the central government has responded that it has been done for security reasons. The court stated that a long time had passed. There should be no delay in hearing on this matter.

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The court further said that former Lieutenant Governor GC Murmu had given statements regarding the restoration of the internet, stating that there was no problem in starting the 4G service of the Internet. But now the new Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has come there. Therefore their opinion will be sought for the beginning of this service.

In view of Covid-19, most of the work is being done through the Internet, but in Jammu and Kashmir, there is not enough speed due to 2G of internet.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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