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Technical breakdown leaves electronic vehicle revenue license services paralyzed

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The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) has announced the temporary suspension of the Electronic Revenue License system (eRL 2.0) due to a critical technical infrastructure issue.

In a statement issued yesterday, ICTA informed the public and relevant authorities that since July 3, 2025, the eRL 2.0 system has been unavailable, disrupting vehicle revenue license issuance services across the country.

The agency expects the system to remain offline until July 9, 2025, as technical teams work to resolve the issue.

ICTA expressed regret over the inconvenience caused by this disruption and reassured the public that efforts are underway to restore normal operations as swiftly as possible.

Further updates will be communicated as progress is made, and an official notification will be issued once the system resumes full functionality.

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