Syrian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority allows expatriates visiting Syria to reactivate their mobiles inside the country for a month

The Syrian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority has allowed Syrian expatriates visiting their homeland to identify and reactivate their mobiles if they wish to use them via the Syrian mobile networks.

In a statement on Thursday, the authority said that each user should submit an application to reactivate one mobile for a period of 30 days for one time only. 

A copy of the form of the application can be seen on the official website of the Syrian Ministry of Communications and Technology or on the website of the Syrian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority.

 Hamda Mustafa

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