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Internet speed in Pakistan to be affected in days to come, says PTA

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  • PTA says users to experience slow internet speed on April 21.
  • It says power reconfiguration activity to take place from 2-7pm.
  • PTA says alternate measures to be taken to provide internet services.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said Tuesday the internet speed in the country will be slow on April 21.

Citing the reason for the slow speed, the PTA, in a statement, said a power reconfiguration activity on a section of international submarine cable, SMW4, will be undertaken from 2-7pm.

Noting that some internet users might experience downgraded speeds, the PTA said alternate measures to provide uninterrupted internet services to users would be taken to meet capacity requirements.

The telecommunication authority added it would work to ensure the internet starts full functionality as quickly as possible.

In February, a cable cut in a submarine cable system at a distance of almost 400 km off the coast of Pakistan caused internet disruption across the country as well.

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A Day To Remember With The Pakistan Army: Students Take in Amazing Army Exercises

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With the Pakistan Army, more than 1,100 kids from 13 educational institutions—including six local schools—had a memorable day.

Impressive live displays, like as tank movements, artillery drills, and anti-terrorism operations, were shown to the students.

Interacting with the students, the commanding general emphasized the vital role they will play in Pakistan’s future.

Teachers and students conveyed their sincere gratitude for this amazing experience and expressed their total satisfaction with the Pakistan Army’s professionalism and operational readiness.

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banquet for the president of Belarus: The prime minister hosts a banquet for the president of Belarus.

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A meal honoring Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko was held at Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s residence in Islamabad.

Federal cabinet members and members of the Belarusian mission also attended the banquet.

Prior to this, the prime minister greeted Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko as he arrived at his residence.

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Operation Against Demonstrators: Gandapur, Bushra, and Naqvi on the Run

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Bushra Bibi and Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, “were on the run as of now,” according to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, following the crackdown on the PTI demonstrators.

He told reporters at D-Chowk after midnight that the federal capital will be in a regular state and that the administration would take containers off the roads as soon as possible.

CCTV cameras will be used to help gather the data of the trouble makers.

Internet and mobile services would also be restored, he added.

For effectively managing the situation in Islamabad, Mohsin Naqvi expressed gratitude to the police and rangers.

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