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Minister discloses the true cause of Pakistan’s internet slowdown!

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Shiza Fatima, the minister of state for information technology, blamed the nation’s slowing internet speeds on Tuesday’s increase in users and available capacity.

The minister stated that Pakistan provides some of the most affordable internet services in the world, but that there is a mismatch between the country’s user base and its infrastructure during a briefing with beat reporters in Islamabad.

Fatima clarified, “Internet speed naturally slows down with a growing population and limited bandwidth,” underscoring the necessity for upgraded infrastructure to keep up with the rising demand.

Fatima discussed a number of initiatives, such as the adoption of digital payments and Safe City programs, aimed at improving Pakistan’s digital ecosystem. “Digitalisation is something we are moving towards. Pakistan is catching up, she said, even though smaller nations have previously adopted it.

She also criticised the public’s propensity to avoid paying taxes, pointing out that a large number of people purchase real estate yet neglect to pay their share of the national exchequer.

“FBR is also being digitised, and this step will contribute significantly to leading Pakistan towards a digital economy,” she said.

The minister mentioned structural issues while tackling the problem of sluggish internet speeds. She disclosed, “Legal challenges have delayed expansion, and Pakistan’s entire internet infrastructure is operating on just 274 MHz.”

With respect to the government’s “smartphone for all” initiative, she expressed apprehensions over noncompliant clients and possible limitations on phone utilisation in the event that payment terms are not fulfilled. She explained that although talks about PayPal are still in progress, there are still issues because individual businesses are still in the process of making their own business decisions.

The minister also disclosed that two PTCL-operated underwater cables had sustained damage, which further hampered internet access. “One cable has been repaired, and efforts are underway to bring four new cables to Pakistan to enhance internet capacity,” she added.

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CAA “gets ready” to abolish the travel prohibition to the UK.

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The UK Department for Transport (DfT) is scheduled to travel to Pakistan in mid-January to evaluate the situation, according to sources.

In February, PIA is anticipated to begin direct flight operations to the UK as part of the endeavor. For a safety audit, a team from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will be traveling to Karachi from January 15 to 17.

In order to obtain an exemption from the security audit, the CAA has gotten in touch with the UK aviation authorities.

In addition to expressing trust in the manual report that the Pakistani authorities gave, the DfT has indicated that it is willing to approve the exception.

Following earlier audits, the British aviation team will formally do a safety audit of the CAA and PIA. Nadir Shafi, the CAA’s Director-General, is personally in charge of the teams working on the process of starting flights to the UK again.

In the first phase, PIA intends to run direct flights to Manchester, and the CAA is also anticipated to inform the DfT delegation. In the second phase, flights to London and other places will be introduced. PIA will fly to the UK and Europe using its Boeing 777 aircraft.

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The ATC suspends the non-bailable arrest warrant for Gandapur.

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The non-bailable arrest warrant for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur was suspended by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Thursday.

On an application submitted by Faisal Malik, the attorney for Gandapur, the warrants were suspended. Gandapur’s arrest warrant was issued by the court in a case that the Hassan Abdal police had filed in relation to the protest on November 26.

In every case, the Peshawar High Court has granted bail to his client, according to advocate Faisal. When he brought the high court’s order to the ATC, the warrant was suspended by the court.

Additionally, the ATC halted the process of designating Gandapur as a declared offender.

He had not appeared before the ATC, therefore on December 27, the ATC started the process of declaring him a proclaimed offender. By January 21, the police were to ensure compliance and submit a report, as instructed by the court.

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Amid expectations of economic stability, the PSX soars to its highest level ever, reaching 118k.

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The KSE-100 index soared to yet another record high during intraday trading on Thursday, demonstrating that bulls were still in control of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).

The benchmark 100 index increased by 1,359.73 points from its previous closing of 117,008.08 to hit an intraday high of 118,367.81 points.

Given the federal government’s ambitious ambition to overhaul the national economy, traders’ large buying binge coincides with predictions of economic stability in the nation.

The five-year national economic plan “Uraan Pakistan,” which aims to achieve sustainable development and economic stability, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on December 31.

Speaking to the audience, the prime minister emphasized that the program would offer a path forward for economic development, emphasizing work creation, infrastructure, energy, the digital economy, and the environment.

Meanwhile, investors’ confidence has also increased due to the falling rate of inflation. This is the lowest level of 4.1 percent in 81 months as a result of government actions.

The consumer price index was measured at 4.1 percent last month, down from 49 percent in June of last year, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Comparing this to the 29.7 percent inflation rate in December 2023, there has been a notable decrease.

Compared to 2.3 percent in June 2024 and 27.3 percent in December 2023, the wholesale price index was just 1.9 percent last month.

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