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Meta Platforms Including Facebook Instagram And WhatsApp Face Slowdowns In Pakistan

  • November 16, 2025
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Meta platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, are currently experiencing slower performance across Pakistan, according to internet service provider Nayatel. The provider issued an advisory to its customers explaining that the disruptions are linked to emergency activity at Meta’s end, which has caused internet traffic to be rerouted. This rerouting has created congestion on upstream provider links, resulting in slower access to social media and messaging services nationwide.

Several Nayatel users reported experiencing difficulties over the past 24 hours, noting that social media pages were not loading properly, websites were intermittently unavailable, and work-related uploads were taking significantly longer than usual. Performance tracking data from DownDetector also reflected fluctuations in connectivity during this period, indicating the issue is widespread rather than localized to individual users or networks. The disruptions come at a time when many people rely on these platforms for both professional and personal communication, highlighting the importance of stable service for day-to-day digital activities.

Nayatel confirmed that its technical teams are actively coordinating with upstream providers and Meta to resolve the problem and restore normal speeds as quickly as possible. The ISP emphasized that users should expect intermittent slowdowns until the issue is fully resolved. It also thanked subscribers for their patience and understanding while technical teams continue to monitor network performance and implement corrective measures to minimize the impact of the disruptions.

The current situation illustrates the dependency of Pakistan’s internet users on global platforms for social and professional interactions. Temporary slowdowns can have significant consequences for businesses, remote work, and online communication, as millions of users rely on these services daily. ISPs like Nayatel play a critical role in keeping networks stable and providing timely updates during such events. Customers are encouraged to follow official advisories and maintain awareness of service notices to stay informed about resolution timelines and ongoing network performance trends.

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