But access to online services remains highly restricted, according to a report by independent watchdog Freedom House. At the time, no explanation was offered by the state-run Ethio Telecom, the sole provider of internet services in the country. The internet blackout that followed the failed coup on June 22 forced Ethiopians to rely on national television and radio for information and updates. The Ethiopian government said it is back in control of the northeastern state of Amhara after the failed coup. But there's still no word on when internet services will be restored.
Source: Ethiopian News June 25, 2019 16:52 UTC