Pakistan continues to face widespread internet disruptions even after more than 48 hours, causing frustration among users, businesses, and digital service providers across the country. Despite repeated complaints and growing public concern, no clear restoration timeline has been announced by major internet service providers (ISPs).
Nationwide Internet Slowdown Continues
The ongoing issue has been officially acknowledged by Nayatel, one of Pakistan’s leading ISPs, through its verified social media account. According to the company, users are still experiencing severely degraded upload speeds, a problem that first emerged over two days ago and has yet to be resolved.
Since Nayatel relies on Transworld for its fiber backbone connectivity, the issue has affected multiple networks that depend on the same infrastructure. As a result, the slowdown is not limited to a single provider.
Multiple Networks Affected Across Pakistan
Independent testing and user reports confirm that customers of several major telecom and broadband services are facing similar issues. These include:
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PTCL broadband users
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Zong 4G and broadband customers
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Ufone internet users
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Other regional and private ISPs
Users report slow browsing, delayed uploads, unstable video calls, and frequent connection drops, making routine online activities difficult.
No Official Restoration Timeline Yet
As of now, there is no confirmed deadline for when full internet services will be restored. Major providers such as Nayatel, PTCL, and other ISPs have not issued a detailed explanation or repair schedule, leaving users uncertain about how long the disruption may continue.
Industry observers believe the issue could be linked to backbone-level connectivity problems, which typically take longer to diagnose and repair compared to localized outages.
Impact on Businesses, Freelancers, and Daily Life
The prolonged internet disruption has significantly affected:
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Freelancers and remote workers, who rely on stable connections for international clients
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Online businesses and e-commerce platforms
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Students attending online classes
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Digital payments, banking, and cloud-based services
Pakistan’s growing digital economy remains highly dependent on uninterrupted internet access, making such outages especially damaging.
Growing Public Concern
Social media platforms are flooded with complaints from users demanding transparency and quicker resolution. Many are calling on authorities and telecom regulators to intervene and ensure accountability from service providers.
Until official updates are released, users are advised to monitor announcements from their ISPs and use alternative connections where possible.
Conclusion
The internet outage persisting beyond 48 hours highlights the vulnerability of Pakistan’s digital infrastructure. With millions affected nationwide, timely communication and swift technical resolution are critical. Until then, individuals and businesses must prepare for continued disruptions and remain alert for official updates from internet service providers.

