Most activities on the island, known for its beaches and temples, usually come to a standstill on the day of 'Nyepi', including a temporary closure of the international airport.
But this is the first time internet providers have been asked to restrict cellular data, according to Telkomsel, the country’s largest mobile network.
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In a statement, the communications ministry said religious leaders in Bali had appealed for a 24-hour internet blackout from 6 am on Saturday.
“We have asked all telecommunications providers to take steps to support the religious leaders’ appeal,” it said. “They should also take steps to maintain the quality of internet access at vital locations.”
Such spots included hospitals, banks, and certain public places will be running, said Merza Fachys, president director of Smartfren, another service provider.
“We will try as much as possible to fulfill what the religious leaders have asked for,” he added.
It was unclear whether wifi networks at places like hotels or cafes would still operate.
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