PTA indicates end of internet slowdown by end of October
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has indicated that the ongoing internet disruptions in the country are expected to be resolved by the end of October.
PTA Chairman Major General (retd) Hafeezur Rahman addressed journalists, reaffirming that the authority does not intend to slow down internet services further.
Rahman noted that there has been a 93% compliance rate with social media platforms, with the exception of X (formerly Twitter), which is currently only complying with 27% of regulations.
He clarified that decisions regarding the closure of X are made by the federal government, and the service will be restored upon government request.
The chairman compared the frequency of internet shutdowns, stating that India experienced 116 shutdowns in 2023, while Pakistan had only seven.
He emphasized that although he does not support internet shutdowns, national security remains a priority.
Read more
IHC issues notice to PTA, info ministry over X closure in Pakistan
PTA to change license rules to bring internet to 10 million more people
PTA revenue increased to Rs850b, chairman Rehman tells PM Kakar
Rahman explained that mobile services were selectively suspended during sensitive periods, such as on Muharram 10, and noted that mobile data is currently blocked in Panjgur due to security concerns.
He also mentioned that he has urged social media platforms to utilize artificial intelligence to combat illegal content and spoke about the need for improved telecommunications infrastructure.
Rahman highlighted that Pakistan’s spectrum availability is significantly lower than India’s and noted that a 5G auction is planned for April next year, which is expected to enhance service quality across the country.
For the latest news, follow us on Twitter @Aaj_Urdu. We are also on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Comments are closed on this story.