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Internet services down across Pakistan today
Authorities investigate reason behind slow internet which caused huge trouble to the users and freelancers in the country

Lahore: The internet users and freelancers faced huge trouble after the internet services remained down across Pakistan on Wednesday.
The authorities, however, are still investigating the cause of the outage and have not yet identified the exact reason for the disruption.
Some sources suggest that the issue is likely related to international traffic rather than being confined to the local network.
Despite this, Meta platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram are functioning without interruption, while other services are experiencing difficulties.
Nayatel has reported that its services are unaffected. Minor issues were noted in some southern cities but have been resolved. The northern network, which includes Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, and Faisalabad, has not encountered any problems.
However, the certain ISPs are still experiencing issues while others continued to operate normally. The uneven disruption showed that the problem might be specific to certain networks or regions.
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