The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has suspended the license of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) due to multiple regulatory breaches. This action highlights PTA’s commitment to maintaining quality and lawful telecom services in the country.
According to official sources, the PTA suspends license of Internet Service Provider after repeated warnings and failure to comply with the Authority’s rules. The ISP in question was found violating key guidelines related to service quality and security standards.
The suspension order restricts the ISP from operating its services until it meets all regulatory requirements. PTA has urged the company to rectify the issues promptly to regain its license. Customers of the affected ISP are advised to seek alternative internet services during this suspension period.
PTA suspends license of Internet Service Provider as part of ongoing efforts to improve internet reliability nationwide. The Authority regularly monitors ISPs to ensure compliance with telecommunications laws. Such strict enforcement is aimed at protecting consumers and promoting fair competition.
The telecom watchdog emphasizes that all ISPs must adhere to legal standards to avoid penalties or suspension. This latest suspension serves as a warning to other service providers to maintain transparent and efficient operations.
Consumers are encouraged to report any service disruptions or complaints to the PTA helpline for swift resolution. The Authority continues to work closely with stakeholders to ensure Pakistan’s internet infrastructure remains robust and secure.
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