A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) province, Indonesia, causing widespread disruption to digital telecommunication infrastructure. Initial reports indicated significant damage to networks across the affected region. However, authorities have announced that nearly all telecommunication networks have now been restored, facilitating crucial communication for rescue efforts and affected communities. The restoration process involved rapid deployment of teams and resources to repair damaged base stations and fiber optic cables. While minor issues may persist in isolated areas, overall connectivity has been largely re-established. This progress is vital for coordinating aid delivery and assessing the full extent of the damage. The focus now shifts to supporting impacted residents and continuing infrastructure assessments.

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