Slow internet speed hinders access, irks users in Karachi, other cities

Slow internet speed hinders access, irks users in Karachi, other cities




Slow internet speed hinders access, irks users in Karachi, other cities
A representational image showing a person using a mobile phone. — AFP/File

Netizens in Karachi as well as various cities across Pakistan on Sunday woke up to slow internet speed resulting in hindered access featuring difficulties faced in sharing media.

Users in Karachi’s North Nazimabad, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, and Karsaz complained of slow internet speeds along with disrupted Wi-Fi services and issues with the popular messaging platform WhatsApp.

In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa capital, Peshawar, people reported problems with internet browsing, as well as uploading.

Similar issues were also reported across Balochistan including the capital Quetta where WhatsApp services have been affected.

The disrupted internet access also adversely affected those engaged in online businesses.

The internet issues were confirmed by Downdetector which showed Gmail, WhatsApp, Instagram and TikTok outages spiking at around 11am today.

 

(Clockwise from top left) A graph showing service disruptions of Gmail, WhatsApp, TikTok and Instagram on December 1, 2024. — Downdetector website
(Clockwise from top left) A graph showing service disruptions of Gmail, WhatsApp, TikTok and Instagram on December 1, 2024. — Downdetector website

Internet disruptions are not unusual in Pakistan, as the country has been facing sporadic outages and access hindrances for months, now for various reasons.

Last week, internet and mobile services were disrupted in the wake of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) “do-or-die” protest in Islamabad.

Furthermore, the incumbent government has carried out multiple tests of its internet firewall, with the first and second trials conducted in July and August, respectively.

On both occasions, the trials slowed down internet speeds and disrupted digital platforms.

However, it is pertinent to mention that no specific reason has come to light for today’s slowed internet speed.


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