Pakistan Faces Digital Crisis: Connectivity Issues Threaten Economy and Livelihoods
December 8, 2024
The Wireless Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan (WISPAP) has raised alarms about a significant decline in digital services amid a severe connectivity crisis.
Everyday applications are malfunctioning, and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have become essential for many users as uncertainty grows regarding the future of internet access in Pakistan.
The challenges with VPN usage, which many rely on, are exacerbated by bureaucratic obstacles, creating a situation where legitimate users resort to underground solutions.
Traders are facing payment delays, researchers encounter obstacles, and students are losing access to educational resources due to the connectivity issues.
Arshad emphasized that Pakistan's economy is ill-equipped to endure such strains, unlike other nations that can absorb similar disruptions more effectively.
WISPAP Chairperson Shahzad Arshad highlighted that millions of users are experiencing connectivity issues due to strain on Pakistan's digital infrastructure, describing the situation as a faltering digital heartbeat.
Freelancers, who contribute approximately $400 million annually to Pakistan's economy, are particularly affected, facing challenges in maintaining their online presence due to these disruptions.
Arshad criticized the disruptions as serious threats to livelihoods, emphasizing that they are not merely inconveniences.
He questioned the repercussions of these disruptions, noting that they hinder progress and threaten an already fragile economic system in Pakistan.
WISPAP advocates for open dialogue with stakeholders and the need for simpler, more effective systems to restore reliable connectivity in Pakistan.
Arshad calls for policies that are economically and practically sound, emphasizing the importance of transparency and collaboration to navigate the current challenges.
The future of Pakistan's connectivity and economic stability is at stake, hinging on the decisions made in the present.
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Geo News • Dec 8, 2024
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