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Pakistan may face slower internet on THESE dates: PTCL
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- “During this period, customers may experience internet service degradation during evening hours,” PTCL added.
- Internet interruptions linked to faults in undersea cables have remained a recurring issue for users across the country in recent years.
- Meanwhile, Pakistan’s telecom sector has recently seen developments in advanced connectivity, including early rollout of 5G services in selected areas following the issuance of spectrum licences.
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
Add ARY News on Google AAResize ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has warned customers of possible internet disruptions during scheduled maintenance work on an international submarine cable between May 11 and May 18.
In a post on X, PTCL said: “A maintenance activity is planned on one of our submarine cables to repair a fault by the International Cable Consortium.” The company added that the work will begin on May 11 and may continue until May 18.
“During this period, customers may experience internet service degradation during evening hours,” PTCL added.
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