Noor Ul Huda is a JURIST staff correspondent in Pakistan and a recent graduate of Punjab University Law College. She files ...
Pakistan’s government downplayed the outages, dismissing concerns about the firewall situation as “blown out of proportion.” ...
Internet users across Pakistan experienced significant disruptions on Sunday, prompting widespread frustration and ...
People in Pakistan may still be able to use VPN services without restrictions as the country's telecom body has decided not ...
KARACHI: Internet users on Monday continued to face significant internet connectivity issues across the country, especially ...
According to reports from IT experts, the ongoing internet disruption is costing Pakistan's economy billions of rupees every ...
Internet services in Pakistan have seen some improvement in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi today but the ...
Pakistan is testing a China-style internet firewall to monitor and control online content. This move could impact online ...
At least two online tools have refuted the government’s claims of uninterrupted internet services and reported widespread issues faced by internet users while they tried to use social media websites.
Internet speed has improved in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, but other cities, including Lahore and Multan, continue to face ...
Public outrage continues to grow over extremely slow internet speed and severe disruptions across Pakistan as the government led by Shehbaz Sharif has reportedly installed firewalls to monitor ...
Five months into widespread internet disruptions, Pakistan’s digital community remains trapped in a web of slow speeds and ...