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PTCL Internet Outage Across Pakistan Leaves Users Struggling

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  • wakil b.
  • 8 months ago

Internet users across Pakistan faced major disruption as PTCL services went down in several cities on Tuesday night. The Internet Outage left customers frustrated, with many reporting that they could not access the internet at all.

According to Down Detector, a global platform that tracks service problems, reports came from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, and Multan. Some users complained about very slow speeds, while others experienced a complete shutdown of their internet.

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So far, PTCL has not issued an official statement about the cause of the outage or when services will be restored. The lack of communication has further fueled user frustration.

On social media, people shared jokes, memes, and angry posts demanding PTCL to quickly restore services. Many said the outage affected their work, online classes, and personal routines.

Being the largest internet provider in Pakistan, PTCL’s service disruption impacts millions of households, businesses, and freelancers who rely on stable internet. Experts believe PTCL should improve customer communication during such incidents to reduce panic and provide clarity.

Until the issue is resolved, customers remain uncertain about when their internet will return to normal.


FAQs

1. Which cities were hit by the PTCL internet outage?
Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, and Multan were the worst affected.

2. What issues did customers face?
Users experienced slow browsing or complete loss of internet connection.

3. Did PTCL explain the reason for the outage?
No official explanation or recovery time has been shared by PTCL yet.

4. How did customers react?
They expressed anger and humor on social media, urging PTCL to restore services quickly.

5. Why does a PTCL outage matter so much?
PTCL is the biggest internet provider in Pakistan, so any disruption affects millions of users nationwide, including students, professionals, and businesses.

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