National shutdown
On Saturday, 3 February 2024, the government of Senegal suddenly postponed the upcoming presidential elections that were planned for 25 February. Amidst widespread protests after this announcement, the Senegalese Ministry of Communication, Telecommunication, and Digital Economy ordered a shutdown of mobile data access, citing the spread of "hateful and subversive messages."
Local impact
On Saturday, 3 February 2024, the government of Senegal suddenly postponed the upcoming presidential elections that were planned for 25 February. Amidst widespread protests after this announcement, the Senegalese Ministry of Communication, Telecommunication, and Digital Economy ordered a shutdown of mobile data access, citing the spread of "hateful and subversive messages."
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On 4 February 2024, the Senegalese Ministry of Communication, Telecommunication, and Digital Economy issued the following statement indicating that mobile Internet would be suspended.

Other supporting information
Following orders to shut down access to mobile data, Sudatel-Senegal users experienced disconnection starting 4 February 2024 at 22:00 UTC, followed by Tigo 5 February from 9:30 UTC, as seen in the data from Cloudflare Radar below.



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