Authorities had attributed the latest outage to a "terrorist" attack or a technical fault. "Most people have Internet in the capital now," a resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told Reuters over Skype, adding that he was speaking to his friends in Syria using social media. It was not immediately clear if the Internet was operating countrywide but two activists from the central city of Homs said the service had resumed. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition-linked violence monitoring organisation, said connectivity had returned to most provinces.
Authorities had attributed the latest outage to a "terrorist" attack or a technical fault. "Most people have Internet in the capital now," a resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told Reuters over Skype, adding that he was speaking to his friends in Syria using social media. It was not immediately clear if the Internet was operating countrywide but two activists from the central city of Homs said the service had resumed. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition-linked violence monitoring organisation, said connectivity had returned to most provinces.