Internet Services Restored After SEA-ME-WE 5 Submarine Cable Fault
Internet Restored After SMW5 Cable Fault

Internet services across Pakistan have returned to normal after a fault in the SEA-ME-WE 5 (SMW5) international submarine cable system was repaired, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said on Friday.

PTA Confirms Full Restoration

In a statement, the PTA said the submarine cable is now "fully operational," and internet services nationwide have been restored to normal operating capacity. The regulator said it remained in close coordination with Transworld Associates (TWA) throughout the disruption.

Impact and Mitigation Measures

PTA had warned on Thursday that the fault could result in periodic deterioration in service quality and connectivity for some internet users. During the restoration process, internet traffic was rerouted through alternative international links to minimise the impact on users and maintain service continuity "to the maximum extent possible," the PTA said.

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Ongoing Monitoring

The authority added that it would continue to monitor the resilience and performance of Pakistan's international connectivity infrastructure to ensure the "reliable, secure and uninterrupted" provision of telecommunications and broadband services across the country. "PTA remains in constant contact with the relevant stakeholders and continues to closely monitor the situation to ensure the earliest possible restoration of internet services across the country," the statement concluded.

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