Pakistan suffers internet slowdown as government denies setting up a national firewall
Associated Press
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — People in Pakistan have reported much slower internet over the past several days with some experts estimating its speed falling to less than half its usual capacity at times. The problem has affected millions of users, disrupting businesses and drawing nationwide complaints. Authorities have denied allegations that the installation of a new national firewall is behind the slowdown. Since February, users have been either unable to use social media or allowed limited access following a governmental crackdown before the Feb. 8 parliamentary election. However, internet speed has now noticeably slowed down. Pakistan Software House Association, which represents information technology companies, says the disruptions could cause a loss of $300 million to the already fragile economy.