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Chief Justice IHC questions if internet speed really slowed down



PAKISTAN:

Chief Justice Aamer Farooq of the Islamabad High Court has questioned whether or not web speeds had genuinely decreased within the nation.

During a listening to on the problem of gradual web problem and the set up of firewalls, Chief Justice Farooq sought detailed explanations, remarking that earlier than issuing any orders, the courtroom must know what is definitely occurring.

He requested for affirmation on the precise decline in pace and which entities—whether or not the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) or the Ministry of Information Technology—have been answerable for addressing the problem.

Advocate Iman Mazari, representing the petitioner, revealed that the PTA had not offered any response.

In mild of this, the Chief Justice proposed calling high-ranking officers from the related ministries to make clear the scenario.

The courtroom later issued summons to all associated events. Notices have been issued to all related events, and the listening to was adjourned till Monday.


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