PTA Chairman Answers Questions Regarding Submarine cable in Pakistan
At the key meeting of the Senate Standing Committee, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Chairman Major General (retd) Hafeez ur Rehman discussed some pressing concerns related to internet issues in Pakistan. He has explained the difficulties and progress with this clarity that now the nation understands its digital situation. Dispelling a commonly-mentioned rumor, the Chairman PTA strictly clarified that sharks are no more responsible for damaging negative submarine cables. The clarification calmed long- running speculations of the involvement of marine life in causing the web disruptions.
Problem Of Internet Connectivity Performance
Members of the committee said to face issues associated with uneven internet speeds and services. The group raised one singular problem about voice note being impossible to send using positive apps; it has been an issue annoying customers up and down the country.
Expanding Submarine Cable Network
The PTA Chairman printed that Pakistan presently operates seven submarine cables. Offering hope for expanded digital connectivity, he introduced bold plans to increase this infrastructure in light of the developing demand for dependable internet.
Within the subsequent year, two extra submarine cables are slated for completion, with a whole of 4 to 5 new connections planned. This improvement is predicted to notably decorate the country’s world connectivity and make certain a stable, high-speed net trip for users.
A Promising Digital Future
These initiatives underscore Pakistan’s dedication to strengthening its digital backbone, aligning with world requirements and addressing the desires of its developing digital population.
The proactive methodology of the PTA Chairman, as well as the strategic roadmap, sign a brighter future for web accessibility and performance. All worries have been assuaged, as self-assurance has been generated on Pakistan’s telecommunication advancements.
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