266 Zimbabwe: Internet Shuts Down After Gov’ Fails to Pay Bill

Something to cheer you up the next time Link.net seems inept, inefficient, or doesn’t deliver the promised bandwidth:

Government failure to pay a US$700,000 bill to a satellite company has brought Zimbabwe’s internet services to a virtual standstill, further isolating a country grappling with food shortages, chronic unemployment and the world’s highest inflation rate.

Internet users in Zimbabwe have complained of long delays in sending and receiving emails, painfully slow browsing speeds and problems connecting to many websites since Intelsat severed a satellite link that provided about three-quarters of the bandwidth used by the state-owned communications firm, TelOne.

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[tags]Zimbabwe, Internet[/tags]

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