Pakistan Faces Internet Slowdown Amid Controversy
Pakistan Faces Internet Slowdown Amid Controversy
Pakistan Faces Internet Slowdown Amid Controversy
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Pakistan has been experiencing significant slowdowns in internet connectivity, with some users reporting speeds reduced by 60 to 80%, impacting businesses and daily communication. The Pakistan Software House Association estimates that these disruptions could cost the economy $300 million, attributing the issues to the government's implementation of a national firewall amid ongoing political tensions. Although authorities, including Minister Shiza Fatima, deny responsibility and blame increased VPN usage for the slowdown, many users and experts express skepticism regarding this explanation. The recent internet issues have raised fears of a potential mass exodus of IT companies, as the sector's viability comes under threat. Activists are now petitioning for internet access to be recognized as a fundamental right in the country, highlighting the broader implications of these connectivity challenges. The government claims to be working to improve connectivity while balancing cybersecurity concerns.

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