Govt vows to revamp internet infrastructure

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for IT and Telecoms Shaza Fatima Khawaja Sunday pledged to revamp the country’s internet infrastructure, vowing to restore optimal internet speeds and bolster the telecom sector’s infrastructure. “My ministry is leaving no stone unturned to ensure seamless continuity in the industry.
The recent surge in cyber attacks has put us on high alert and we are taking swift and decisive action to address these challenges and fortify our digital defenses,” she said in an Interview with a private news channel.
Shaza Fatima Khawaja also reaffirmed the government’s commitment for protecting IT and Telecom industry, citing it as a top priority.
To achieve this goal, the government is upgrading existing systems and focusing on key areas, including enhancing tower intensity, broadening broadband internet access and tackling pressing cybersecurity concerns to provide better coverage, boost economic growth and ensure a secure online environment for citizens, she added.
Responding to a query, the minister said that the Ministry of Interior will instruct the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to probe and resolve issues faced by citizens when sending videos while ensuring overall 100% internet speed remains unaffected.
The minister revealed that in the event of any issues, the Interior Minister reaches out to the PTA for assistance. She acknowledged that challenges exist, but assured that the government is diligently working to address them.

She emphasized that every citizen has the right to express their opinions and while digital platforms provide ample opportunities for self-expression, their temporary unavailability does not stifle citizens’ freedom of speech.