SANA: All Communications Lines Back Up in Damascus

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Internet and telephone services resumed in Damascus on Saturday after a three-day blackout, an AFP reporter and state news agency SANA said, as a watchdog said they were up in most parts of Syria.

"Internet is back in Damascus and in parts of Damascus province," the correspondent said, adding that mobile phone lines were also back up.

State news agency SANA confirmed the reports, saying the outage had been due to maintenance.

"All communication lines are back up in Damascus, after maintenance works were completed," the agency said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights added that "communications lines are back in most of Syria's provinces."

Several anti-regime activists went online after services resumed.

"Facebook has lit up," said a Damascus-based opposition activist via the Internet.

Activists and human rights monitors said ordinary civilians were hardest hit by the blackout than the opposition as they unable to use cell phones even to call for emergency assistance in the event of casualties from the persistent violence rocking the country.

The Syrian authorities said the interruption to normal service was purely for maintenance but Washington said the move was a deliberate ploy to impede communications among rebels and opposition activists.

Before services resumed, state television accused a U.S. company it did not name of blacking out the official SANA news agency's website, which was also down since Thursday.

As soon as Internet services were resumed, SANA's website was running again.

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Missing gabby9 over 11 years

Good now I can see the news on downed MiG's and the airport being overrun.