The operation of telecommunication application Skype resumed on Tuesday afternoon as it is unblocked by local regulators.
Emdadul Haque, secretary general of Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB), said Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) issued a letter to them around 4:25pm to unblock the Skype.
According to UNB, he said Skype service resumed across the country from 4:30pm and people now can communicate through it from home and abroad.
Contacted, BTRC chairman Jahurul Haque said Skype service is available across the country. "Unless any technical problem, no one is supposed to face any problem to use Skype."
Earlier on Monday, Emdadul Haque said they received a letter from the BTRC asking them to keep all kinds of communication from home and abroad via Skype suspended.
However, the BTRC chairman claimed that there was no instruction from the telecom regulator about blocking Skype.