Ethiopia internet blackout enters third day, authorities remain mum

Ethiopia internet blackout enters third day, authorities remain mum

ETHIOPIA

What started on Tuesday with the total block of internet access in Ethiopia is in its third day, according to internet rights monitoring group, NetBlocks.

“Ethiopia is offline for a third day, with internet access cut again in an attempt prevent cheating during secondary school final exams — this time some 10% of connectivity has been left working; incident ongoing,” the group said in a tweet today (June 13).

Reports on Wednesday noted that the authorities had earlier restored access at a point before cutting the service later.

“Update: Connectivity was restored as of 12:30 p.m. UTC, but cut again hours later. A second shutdown which started in the evening has ended on 12 June at 6:30 a.m. UTC, however service is degraded to the point of being unusable,” Net Blocks reported as at close of day Wednesday.

Sky News Africa’ request for information from the state-owned telecoms monopoly, Ethio Telecom has yet to receive a response. The government has also yet to speak to the three-day internet cut.

In 2016 and 2017, the government imposed a blackout around this same period of the year as a measure to curb cheating in national exams. The justification has been to secure the integrity of the process.

More often than not, whiles the majority of the population have to live with no connection, diplomatic and international outfits and high-end hospitality outfits usually have connection.

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