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Pakistan Discontinues National Internet Firewall Ahead Of 5G Spectrum Auction Amid Technical Concerns

  • February 23, 2026
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The Government of Pakistan has reportedly decided to permanently shut down its national internet firewall project ahead of the planned 5G spectrum auction, following what officials describe as technical and operational shortcomings. Introduced in 2024 to monitor and regulate social media platforms, the system was intended to strengthen online oversight and digital content management. However, senior officials familiar with the development indicate that the firewall did not perform as expected and instead created disruptions within the country’s digital ecosystem. The project, which reportedly cost billions of rupees, faced implementation challenges that prevented it from integrating effectively with existing telecommunications infrastructure.

Sources within the telecom industry said the firewall struggled to align with Pakistan’s internet backbone and service provider networks. Insufficient technical groundwork prior to deployment is being cited as a major factor behind the system’s underperformance. Industry stakeholders observed a noticeable decline in internet speeds after the firewall became operational, raising concerns among businesses dependent on reliable broadband connectivity. Information technology firms, software houses, call centres and electronic commerce platforms reported service interruptions and slower data transmission, affecting daily operations. Pakistan’s expanding freelance community, which contributes significant foreign exchange earnings, also experienced setbacks. Freelancers highlighted delays in uploading large files, disruptions during virtual meetings and difficulties accessing cloud based platforms, leading to missed deadlines and financial strain.

Concerns surrounding the firewall intensified as authorities accelerated preparations for the upcoming 5G spectrum auction. Telecom experts cautioned that retaining a filtering mechanism associated with network slowdowns could erode investor confidence at a critical stage of next generation network deployment. Fifth generation mobile technology requires high speed and low latency connectivity to function efficiently, and officials reportedly concluded that continuing with a malfunctioning system could complicate the rollout and deter international telecom operators and technology partners from participating in the bidding process. In light of these considerations, the decision was taken to discontinue the firewall before the auction process advances further.

Despite widespread discussion, Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has not issued a formal statement confirming or denying the reported shutdown. Requests for clarification have reportedly remained unanswered. Digital rights advocates and industry analysts are calling for greater transparency regarding the project’s financial outlay, procurement procedures and technical evaluation. They argue that a thorough review is necessary to ensure accountability and to avoid similar large scale technology setbacks in the future, particularly as Pakistan moves toward expanding its digital infrastructure and preparing for the transition to 5G services.

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