Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Pakistan Pioneers Internet Load Shedding, Raising Concerns Over Digital Freedom

In an unprecedented move, Pakistan has become the first country in the world to implement internet load shedding. This new form of digital curtailment allows authorities to regulate internet speed and access to popular social media platforms like Facebook,

Instagram, Telegram, TikTok, WhatsApp, and YouTube.
The decision comes in the wake of the nation’s ongoing struggle with electricity and gas load shedding, highlighting the increasing strain on critical resources. Officials cite the need to manage network traffic and ensure equitable access during peak hours as the primary reason for implementing this measure.

However, the move has sparked widespread debate about its implications for digital freedom and access to information. Critics argue that internet load shedding could be used to stifle dissent and control the flow of information, especially during times of social or political unrest.

The government maintains that the new system will be implemented transparently and judiciously, with clear guidelines and protocols in place to prevent abuse. They emphasize that the measure is temporary and aimed at optimizing internet usage for the benefit of all citizens.

The international community is closely watching this development, as it could set a precedent for other countries facing similar challenges. The long-term impact of internet load shedding on Pakistan’s digital landscape and its citizens’ fundamental rights remains to be seen.

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