Latest news(Internet issue in Pakistan and usage of VPN)

Latest news(Internet issue in Pakistan and usage of VPN)

Apart from the digital rights advocate and IT experts challenging the validity of Shaza’s explanation, businesses and the general public decried the internet’s slowdown. Initially, the government largely remained tightlipped but has now given an explanation which has widely been questioned.

“The Internet slowdown is due to the installation of a national firewall and content filtering system by the state aimed at increasing surveillance and at censoring political dissent, especially the criticism of the security establishment for its interference in politics,” digital rights expert and activist Usama Khilji told AFP.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Software Houses Association called on the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Kashif Anwar to discuss ongoing internet disruption and its severe impacts on the IT sector, saying the damage has already been done and warned of a worsening crisis if immediate action isn’t taken to Damage done address IT sector concerns.

“Frequent internet outages, slow speed and high cost are crippling our economy and hindering ability to compete in the global market,” said the LCCI president.

Shahzad Arshad, head of the Wireless and Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan, while talking to AFP warned that if “this continues, we will see a mass exodus of businesses from Pakistan”.

He added that connectivity had slowed by up 40 per cent over the past month.

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