Mobile internet services were restored in Jammu region after 16 days on Tuesday, officials said.
"The divisional administration reviewed the suspension of mobile Internet services in the Jammu region yesterday and it was decided to restore the same from midnight," a senior police officer said in Jammu.
Mobile internet services had been suspended on July 10 in entire Jammu region following unrest in the Kashmir Valley.
Both call facility and mobile internet services, however, continued to remain suspended in the valley.
Limited calling facility is, however, available on post paid mobile phones provided by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) in the Valley while no mobile internet facility is available on these phones.
Internet services are working in the valley on fixed landline connections provided by the BSNL.
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