The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced the ongoing registration of IP addresses and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to ensure uninterrupted internet access across the country. This initiative is available for freelancers, businesses, and foreign embassies operating in Pakistan.
The PTA clarified that VPN registration will assist users in maintaining smooth internet services and secure connectivity. Foreign missions have been urged to register their VPNs with the PTA promptly to avoid any disruptions.
The registration process is free of charge and is expected to be completed within two to three days following the verification of the internet service provider. However, users requiring more than five IP addresses will incur an IP whitelisting fee.
Additionally, servers located abroad that serve users within Pakistan are also required to register under this program.
The PTA aims to streamline internet usage while ensuring compliance with national regulations and protecting users from potential cybersecurity threats.
The PTA chairman stated, “The PTA cannot handle the Internet” and confidently claimed that “By the end of October, the problem of slow internet will be over.”