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Internet Services Fully Operational after Submarine Cable’s Restoration: PTCL

Islamabad: Pakistan Telecommunications Limited (PTCL) announced on Thursday that internet services were “now fully operational” after the complete restoration of the Asia-Africa-Europe-1 (AAE-1) undersea internet cable.

The AAE-1 is a 25,000-kilometer cable connecting Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, with Malaysia and Singapore, then onwards to Myanmar, India, Pakistan, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Yemen, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Greece, Italy, and France, according to its website.

Internet users across Pakistan complained of  slow internet  and hindered access to services throughout 2024. On January 3, PTCL said teams were “diligently” working to  resolve the matter  of disruptions faced by users after a fault in the AAE-1 subsea internet cable connecting Pakistan slowed down the network speed in the country.

A day after that, IT minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja said around 80 percent of the  bandwidth shortfall  caused by the fault had been recovered as traffic had been shifted to two other cables. Last week, PTCL told Dawn.com that there was  no exact timeframe  for the resolution of slow internet connectivity or the cable’s repair.

However, a statement issued by the PTCL spokesperson on the cable’s “complete restoration” said: “PTCL resolves internet slowness caused by the AAE-1 submarine cable outage in record time. Internet services are now fully operational and browsing is smooth.”

It said the additional bandwidth it had added had ensured “minimal disruption” during the issue and services on Meta platforms — WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram — were also “fully functional with seamless experience”.

“Pakistan Telecommunication Authority and PTCL teams worked tirelessly to restore full connectivity. PTCL thanks customers for their patience and understanding during the restoration process,” the statement concluded.


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