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Balochistan Halts Mobile Data Services In Quetta For 24 Hours Amid Security Concerns

  • November 1, 2025
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The Balochistan government has directed the temporary suspension of mobile data services in Quetta for 24 hours, starting from midnight. The decision was taken in response to increasing security concerns in the provincial capital. A formal letter dated October 30 was issued to the Ministry of Interior, requesting the suspension of 3G and 4G mobile services throughout the district. Authorities cited “peculiar law and order situations and threat perceptions” as the primary reason behind the measure, describing it as a preventive action aimed at maintaining peace and ensuring public safety.

According to the communication from provincial authorities, the disruption will remain in place for a full day as a security precaution. Officials emphasized that the measure, though temporary, was necessary due to recent incidents that have heightened vigilance within the region. The decision has affected both residents and businesses that rely on digital communication for daily operations. Telecommunication companies have complied with the directive and deactivated mobile data connectivity in accordance with security protocols outlined by the Ministry of Interior.

This is not the first instance of mobile internet suspension in Balochistan. Earlier in August, a similar decision to suspend 3G and 4G services in the province lasted 16 days before being lifted by the Balochistan High Court. These recurring disruptions have drawn concern from civil society and the business community, particularly those in sectors heavily dependent on internet connectivity such as e-commerce, online education, and freelance work. Experts have repeatedly warned that such measures, while intended to ensure safety, can have long-term impacts on digital progress and economic activity in the province.

Pakistan continues to face significant economic setbacks as a result of internet shutdowns. According to recent estimates, the country incurred losses of around $1.62 billion from connectivity disruptions last year, marking it as one of the most affected globally in terms of financial damage. Frequent network blackouts not only hinder communication but also impact productivity, financial transactions, and access to essential digital services. While authorities insist that suspending mobile data in Quetta is a preventive step for public security, analysts suggest that consistent disruptions could undermine confidence in digital infrastructure and slow progress toward a more connected and digitally enabled Pakistan.

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