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Restore internet services in Assam: Gauhati High Court nudges Sonowal govt

The high court’s directive came after reviewing four petitions seeking its intervention in restoring mobile Internet connectivity in the state.

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Gauhati HC hears petition challenging internet suspension in Assam

Gauhati High Court on Tuesday directed the Assam government to review the law and order situation and restore the mobile Internet service in the state.

The state government said in its submission before the court in the day time, stated that the decision to suspend the service was being reviewed on a regular basis and depending on the situation, it would be lifted completely.

The government stated that suspension of services on December 11 was done initially for 24 hours in 10 districts, to keep control of the law and order situation. Protests were carried out against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019.

On December 12, the internet suspension was again extended for 48 hours across the state, and on December 14 and 15 by 24 hours.

Broadband Internet service was restored on Tuesday but mobile Internet service remains suspended considering the potential of unrest in the region.

The high court’s directive came after reviewing four petitions seeking its intervention in restoring mobile Internet connectivity in the state.

One of the petitioners Banashree Gogoi, said, “I moved to the high court to look into the suspension of mobile Internet service issue as it violates human rights. Because of the unavailability of mobile Internet, many people are unable to pay hospital bills, ATMs are running dry, foreign tourists are stranded and other essential online services, including banking, electricity, and business, are badly hit.”

Some of the other petitioners are Ajit Bhuyan, Randip Sarma and Luit Barman.

Banshee’s advocate Moloy Kumar Sarma, said, “A division bench of the high court directed the state government to consider lifting the ban in a phased manner.”

The high court observed that initially, the government was considering launching the mobile Internet service during afternoon hours after 3 pm.

“The court order also stated that if there is no occurrence of disruption or untoward incident, the respondents (state government) may consider a longer period of continuance of Internet or mobile data so that normalcy is restored in all walks of life,” Sarma said.

The court also said that the authorities, while restoring the services, should take into consideration the prevailing situation. The court has fixed December 19 as the next date of hearing.

Assam cabinet minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said, “The state government will review the situation on Thursday and then take a call on resuming the mobile Internet service.”

Profit without service: The suspension of mobile Internet and data is purportedly helping service providers gain crores of rupees as customers have lost on service for the past seven days.

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Pre-paid mobile recharge comes with a limited validity period. For example Jio, Airtel and BSNL have a tariff of Rs 199, Rs 248 and Rs 187 respectively for 28 days, said Mukib Hussain, a retailer of mobile recharge at Dergaon in Upper Assam’s Golaghat district. He added that as many as one crore users on an average use mobile Internet in Assam.

“This data shows that an average of Rs 7.50 daily was gained from more than a crore of users by the service providers for the last seven days which amounts to a gain of more than Rs 52 crore in seven days without providing any service,” Hussain said.

Hussain, however, said that the service providers were not responsible as they were ready to provide the service the customers had bought.

“The government should at least ask the companies to extend the validity of recharge for the days the Internet was suspended,” a mobile Internet user said.

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