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PTCL Resolves Submarine Cable Fault, Restores Internet Services

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By Web Desk Published January 17, 2025 1 Min Read
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PTCL has swiftly restored internet services following a fault in the AAEE-1 submarine cable. A PTCL spokesperson stated that the team resolved the issue quickly, reinstating normal internet speeds for users.

Additionally, PTCL enhanced its bandwidth to reduce disruptions while repairs were underway. Post-repair, services like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram are fully functional again, offering users a seamless experience.

Internet services fully operational after submarine cable’s restoration: PTCL https://t.co/QcbbItubVG Foreign companies are not interested in these stories! They just want to have continuous internet. No wonder many companies already left the country and more are leaving

— Abdul Shaikh (@AbdulSh96510057) January 16, 2025

The PTCL and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority teams worked diligently to restore connectivity. PTCL thanks its customers for their patience and cooperation during the disruption.

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