Pakistan blames mystery internet slowdown on underwater cables


Internet networks in Pakistan have been up to 40 per cent slower than normal since July. - AP

KARACHI: Pakistan authorities blamed a mystery months-long internet slowdown that has drawn backlash from activists and business leaders on damaged underwater cables.

Digital rights experts believe the state is testing a firewall -- a security system that monitors network traffic but can also be used to control online spaces.

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