Pakistan faced an unprecedented year for internet connectivity in 2025, with a total of 68 reported outages that collectively disrupted online access for nearly 900 hours, or about 38 days, across the country. Sources from the telecommunications industry told ProPakistani that these interruptions had far-reaching consequences, affecting businesses, households, and educational institutions that rely on stable internet access for daily operations. The disruptions ranged from localized slowdowns to nationwide outages, highlighting ongoing challenges in Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and regulatory environment.
Industry insiders attributed the connectivity issues to a combination of regulatory restrictions and technical problems with upstream service providers. Faults in submarine cables, which serve as critical links for international internet traffic, were cited as a major contributor to service interruptions. In addition, regulatory constraints imposed during the year led to slowdowns in network speeds, affecting millions of users nationwide. These factors combined to make 2025 one of the most challenging years for Pakistan’s internet ecosystem, underscoring the need for improved network resilience and strategic planning among service providers.
Among the notable incidents, the most significant disruption occurred in March 2025, when regulatory restrictions caused nationwide slowdowns lasting approximately 13 days. This represented the longest single connectivity problem of the year and disrupted both personal and professional online activities. A second major event took place in September 2025, when faults in submarine cables caused widespread internet outages lasting about a week. These interruptions highlighted the vulnerability of Pakistan’s internet infrastructure to technical failures beyond local control, particularly those affecting international bandwidth.
Connectivity issues persisted into the end of the year, with a recent day-long nationwide outage affecting major ISPs over a weekend. While temporary, this incident once again demonstrated the fragility of digital services and the dependency of users on uninterrupted connectivity. Sources noted that repeated disruptions in 2025 emphasized the importance of stronger monitoring, better coordination with upstream providers, and regulatory frameworks that balance operational requirements with public access needs.
Telecom experts suggest that addressing backbone vulnerabilities, enhancing redundancy in submarine cable routes, and streamlining regulatory processes are essential steps to prevent similar challenges in the future. Industry stakeholders have also emphasized the need for robust contingency planning and real-time communication with customers to minimize the impact of outages. Pakistan’s internet landscape continues to evolve, but 2025 serves as a reminder of the critical importance of both infrastructure investment and policy alignment in sustaining reliable digital connectivity for the country.
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