The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has identified a faulty submarine cable as the primary cause of recent internet disruptions in Pakistan.
The cable, which is a critical component of the country’s internet infrastructure, has been experiencing technical difficulties, resulting in slow speeds and intermittent connectivity for users across the country.
According to the PTA, the faulty cable is responsible for a significant portion of Pakistan’s international internet bandwidth, and its malfunction has had a ripple effect on the entire network.
The authority has assured users that it is working closely with international partners to rectify the issue and restore stable internet services as soon as possible.
In the meantime, internet users in Pakistan are advised to be patient and bear with the temporary inconvenience.
The PTA is exploring alternative solutions to mitigate the impact of the faulty cable and ensure that users have access to reliable and high-speed internet connectivity.