Friday, October 4, 2024

Fault in International Undersea Cable Causing Internet Disruption in Pakistan Fixed

Pakistan has finally resolved the issue of slow internet speeds that had been plaguing the country for the past week. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced that the fault in the international undersea cable that was causing the disruption has been fixed.

According to the PTA, the issue was caused by a cut in the undersea cable near Indonesia, which had resulted in slow internet speeds for millions of mobile phone users in Pakistan. However, the fault has now been rectified, and internet speeds in Pakistan have returned to normal.

The PTA has assured that all companies in Pakistan will now receive uninterrupted internet services. The repair of the undersea cable has come as a relief to millions of internet users in Pakistan who were facing difficulties due to the slow speeds.

The PTA has also appreciated the efforts of the teams that worked tirelessly to resolve the issue and restore internet services in Pakistan.”

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