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Pakistan has for weeks been experiencing painfully slow internet - but who, or what, is to blame is a matter for debate.
Activists say the state is building a China-style internet firewall as it looks to exert further control over the online space.
Officials have disputed these claims and instead blamed the widespread use of secure connections or VPN (virtual private networks) for the crawling speeds.
Shutting down the internet to crush dissent is a familiar move in regulators’ playbooks in Pakistan and other parts of Asia.
Since the riots sparked by former prime minister Imran Khan last year, the government has blocked social media platforms and throttled connection speeds as the battle for public support spilled over from the streets to the digital space.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-65541769That will make people cling to their VPN accounts even more, not less.
lol, I like how they doubled down and blamed VPNs to try and get people to stop using them 😂
It could be part of the truth, that their SPI is burning cpu cycles trying to read encrypted traffic, slowing throughput.