Internet services across Pakistan are gradually returning to normal after several days of serious slowdown that affected users nationwide. Many people had reported slow speeds, frequent disconnections, and difficulty accessing websites and online services during the disruption.
Internet service provider Nayatel confirmed the improvement in a recent post on X, saying that the issue has finally been resolved.
According to the company, all uplinks are now stable, which has helped restore normal internet performance for its users. This update brought relief to customers who had been struggling with poor connectivity for days.
Independent checks carried out on multiple devices and networks also show that internet speeds and performance have improved.
Browsing, streaming, online meetings, and other digital services appear to be working smoothly again for most users. These tests suggest that the slowdown was not limited to one provider and that the overall network situation has stabilized.
Users from different cities have reported better connectivity, indicating that the recovery is being felt across most parts of the country. While some minor issues may still exist in certain areas, the overall internet experience has improved compared to the past few days.
The recent disruption had caused problems for businesses, students, freelancers, and remote workers who rely heavily on stable internet access. Online classes, office work, and digital payments were among the services most affected during the slowdown.
For now, internet connectivity seems to be back on track. However, users remain cautious and hopeful that services will continue to run smoothly without further interruptions.
Internet providers are expected to keep monitoring their systems closely to ensure long-term stability and prevent similar issues in the future.

