Mobile operators prohibited from disconnecting people from the Internet for two months regardless of debt

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The Cabinet of Ministers has adopted a resolution prohibiting mobile operators from disconnecting people from the Internet even if they have debts for services. The document entered into force on March 23.
“For two months, it is prohibited to disconnect citizens from the Internet, even if they have debts for telephone services and Internet traffic,” the document says.
In addition, it is recommended that all organizations switch to a remote working regime.
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