WhatsApp has moved its operations out of Pakistan due to recent internet slowdowns, causing problems for users. Official reports show that the messaging app relocated its session server routing to another country following the internet disruptions.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) confirmed that the change in WhatsApp’s Content Delivery Network (CDN) caused issues for users, making it difficult for them to connect and maintain communication.
Although internet services in Pakistan have reportedly improved, with faster speeds for both fixed-line and mobile connections, slow internet remains a challenge for businesses.
This ongoing issue is affecting not only individual users but also companies that rely on stable internet connections for their operations. In response to these concerns, PTA has confirmed that discussions with Starlink, the satellite internet provider, are ongoing to help improve the country’s internet services.
The hope is that Starlink can help address some of the connectivity issues that have been impacting internet performance, especially in areas with poor infrastructure.
While improvements are being made, the move of WhatsApp’s operations is a clear sign that slow internet is still a serious problem for both users and businesses in Pakistan. The situation highlights the need for further upgrades to the country’s internet infrastructure to ensure better connectivity and communication in the future.