Pakistan authorizes five more companies for lawful VPN services

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has approved five additional companies to provide regulated VPN services. This move restarts a licensing process aimed at tightening control over online activities. The authorization emphasizes 'lawful' VPN operations amid efforts to manage internet access.

In a renewed effort to regulate virtual private networks, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has authorized five more companies to offer 'lawful' VPN services. This development, reported by TechRadar, signals Pakistan's ongoing bid to control its online space by ensuring VPN providers comply with national regulations.

The licensing restart comes as part of broader measures to oversee internet usage, though specific details on the companies or exact implementation timelines remain undisclosed in available reports. The PTA's actions highlight a focus on security and compliance, potentially affecting how users access restricted content.

No direct quotes from officials were provided, but the initiative underscores Pakistan's approach to balancing digital access with regulatory oversight. This follows previous attempts to license VPNs, aiming to curb unregulated services that bypass government filters.

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