Internet is “back online” in Leafland after Storm Goretti physically cuts internet cable.

Internet and digital infrastructure is back online after days according to the States of Leafland after Storm Goretti cuts internet line. The weekend that followed the storm was left completely without internet in Leafland City as other damages followed in the entire nation. Since coming back online, many services have already started managing their websites again – with a Leafland News website update within 5 minutes of coming back online. One of our allies, Sanetta Nuova, has also thanked the government for “bringing their website back online so fast.” Since this internet outage, the government introduced a new government service, the Leaflandic National IT Services (LNITS) will be dedicated to fixing problems like this faster and more efficiently. A local resident said: “The government needs to be quicker with situations like this and I am glad they are putting things in place to make sure they are quicker.”

The government have said they are “…working towards much quicker responses in future” and “…situations will be resolved in under a day by 2030.” Many disagree, however. Leafland City Resident John R said in a recent interview that “…the only way this will happen is if the government lay an internet line between the capitals… it just wont happen. I think they are out of their minds.” The government has since responded in an official statement saying “…it’s a goal, not a truth. It might not happen but we are very confident it will.”

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