The Taliban have yet to give an official reason for the shutdown, but said it would last indefinitely.

An internet advocacy group says connectivity in Afghanistan has “collapsed” with a near-total nationwide telecoms disruption in effect.

The Taliban have yet to give an official reason for the shutdown, but said it would last indefinitely.

Air travel was disrupted Tuesday in Afghanistan after the Taliban government shut down the Internet across the country.

Telecommunications down after Taliban authorities cut fibre-optic connections in several provinces to prevent ‘vice’.

A 48-hour shutdown imposed by the Taliban government hit firms, flights and risked further isolating women.

The internet is back up in Afghanistan after a two-day blackout that paralyzed the economy and grounded planes. The government hasn't explained the outage.