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Nationwide Internet Outage Cripples Pakistan

Mujtaba Ahmed
Mujtaba Ahmed
Nationwide Internet Outage Cripples Pakistan

In a major disruption, internet services have been affected in various cities across Pakistan, causing widespread connectivity problems for users.

According to reliable sources, the issue is attributed to a technical glitch, the details of which are still being investigated. The outage has impacted the services of major internet service providers, including PTCL, Nayatel, and others, leading to difficulties for consumers.

“The internet service is affected nationwide, and Nayatel’s helpline is receiving numerous complaints from customers facing problems,” a Nayatel representative confirmed.

While the exact cause of the disruption remains unknown, the Nayatel helpline has stated that the company’s technicians are working to restore the service as soon as possible. However, the representatives have also expressed their inability to provide a definitive timeline for the resolution of the issue.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and other regulatory bodies are closely monitoring the situation and working with the service providers to address the problem. A PTCL spokesperson has assured that there are no issues on their end, and the company’s internet services are functioning normally.

Similarly, a representative from Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has confirmed that there are no internet-related issues on their network.

The disruption has caused significant inconvenience to individuals and businesses across the country, who rely on stable internet connectivity for their daily activities and operations. As the authorities continue to investigate the root cause of the problem, users are advised to stay patient and updated on the progress of the restoration efforts.

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