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14 June 2019

Sudan Interrupts Service Due To Civil Instability

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The internet service in Sudan has been totally suspended as of today, June 10, 2019. This interruption is related to the civil disobedience and protests that are taking place all over the country.
Sudan Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment

The internet service in Sudan has been totally suspended as of today, June 10, 2019. This interruption is related to the civil disobedience and protests that are taking place all over the country.

At this time several official entities, including the Trademark Office, are not able to maintain their regular service, therefore significant delays are to be expected until normality is restored.

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