Friday, 3 April 2020

Don't worry! PTA says Pakistan has 'sufficient internet capacity' for COVID-19 lockdown

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Media communications Authority (PTA) on Thursday said the nation had "adequate web limit" for the COVID-19 lockdown after web utilization rose 15% longer than seven days individuals for the most part remained at home.

The Pakistan Media communications Authority (PTA) said "a net increment of around 15% in web use was seen since a week ago" — in view of information from the telecom administrators — as the country battles coronavirus.

"The expansion has been seen because of expanded online exercises by instructive establishments and organizations and, 'work from home' strategy embraced by people and associations," it said.

"There is adequate web limit accessible in the nation to satisfy the developing needs of things to come," it included. "PTA has been intently observing the web use designs in order to guarantee that quick and effective telecom administrations stay accessible to the buyers right now."

13 million messages sent in a day 


The PTA further noticed that cell phone organizations have "sent 13 million mindfulness msgs about #Coronavirus to their endorsers today" in different dialects.

"Since 19 Walk, in excess of 366 million mindfulness msgs have been sent on PTA's bearings in English, Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Balochi and Pashto," it referenced.

Independently, it said the coronavirus mindfulness message, which has supplanted the conventional tone, was according to its orders to the telephone administrators.

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