WhatsApp users in Pakistan are experiencing difficulties while using mobile data, with disruptions also affecting Instagram, Messenger, and other platforms amid protests by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party in Rawalpindi. The situation coincides with the closure of major roads in the area, particularly around Liaquat Bagh, leading to significant traffic disruptions for residents of the twin cities. Thousands of police officers are deployed, and Section 144 has been enforced, prohibiting gatherings and the display of weapons. The metro bus service has also been partially suspended.
On Saturday, users reported challenges when attempting to send media files via WhatsApp over mobile data, with issues starting as early as 10:00 AM. Many users turned to Downdetector and other internet monitoring services to report the disruptions. While Wi-Fi networks are functioning normally, mobile data users are facing difficulties in sending audio, video, and other files.
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This outage mirrors a similar disruption that occurred the previous Saturday during a rally. Pakistan, home to 242 million people, has been grappling with ongoing internet service challenges, impacting businesses and digital platforms.
As of now, the government spokesperson has not provided any comments regarding the latest disruptions, and further details are still awaited.
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On Saturday, users reported challenges when attempting to send media files via WhatsApp over mobile data, with issues starting as early as 10:00 AM. Many users turned to Downdetector and other internet monitoring services to report the disruptions. While Wi-Fi networks are functioning normally, mobile data users are facing difficulties in sending audio, video, and other files.
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This outage mirrors a similar disruption that occurred the previous Saturday during a rally. Pakistan, home to 242 million people, has been grappling with ongoing internet service challenges, impacting businesses and digital platforms.
As of now, the government spokesperson has not provided any comments regarding the latest disruptions, and further details are still awaited.
The post WhatsApp and Other Social Media Platforms Disrupted for Mobile Data Users in Pakistan appeared first on NetMag Pakistan.