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Internet speed issue likely to be resolved in three months
Pakistan Software Export Board rejected the idea of IT companies leaving Pakistan due to internet speed


Islamabad: Pakistan Software Houses Association (PASHA) Chairman Sajjad Mustafa says that the internet speed issue is likely to be resolved in three months.
Talking to a private news channel, he said that if a message can be sent on WhatsApp but not an image, then it is likely that monitoring is going on.
The Pakistan Software Export Board has rejected the idea of IT companies leaving Pakistan due to internet speed.
Sajjad Syed stated that no IT company has left Pakistan. In the US, security personnel visit the house within 10 minutes if wrong content is shared.
He added that monitoring or firewall installation is done in every country, perhaps there is some lack in the procedure. There are no issues with fixed-line internet and full-time IT workers.
Sajjad Syed also says that part-time IT workers have problems due to not having a fixed-line.

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