WhatsApp restricted in Pakistan, NetBlocks confirms
Global internet observer NetBlocks confirmed that WhatsApp has been disrupted in Pakistan.
“Confirmed: Live metrics show WhatsApp backends have been restricted in #Pakistan corroborating reports of media sharing issues; the measure comes as authorities tighten security ahead of protests planned by opposition party PTI calling for the release of former PM Imran Khan,” NetBlocks said.
A graphic posted by NetBlocks showed WhatsApp’s reachability as 0% on most internet service providers.
However, NetBlocks said that WhatsApp is still reachable on 50% servers connected to Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited.
The disruptions come as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf gears up for a protest in Islamabad, demanding the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan from jail.
The suspension of Wi-Fi services would be determined based on conditions, with restrictions only being imposed in areas where security concerns exist, n interior ministry spokesperson said on Saturday.
“Mobile data and WiFi service will be suspended only in areas of security concerns,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “Internet and mobile services will continue to operate as usual in the rest of the country.”
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