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Subsea Outage Notice: Pakistan Braces for Internet Slowdown on January 15

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Subsea Outage Notice: Pakistan Braces for Internet Slowdown on January 15

Internet users across the country may face slow connections on January 15. This subsea outage notice comes after an alert from Nayatel. The company warned customers about planned work that may affect online access.
Nayatel shared the update through an email sent earlier today. It explained that maintenance will start around 2 PM. As a result, internet speeds may drop for several hours nationwide.

Planned Maintenance and Expected Impact

According to Nayatel, teams will carry out unavoidable maintenance on a submarine cable. The work may last up to eight hours. Therefore, users could notice slower browsing, streaming, or downloads.
However, the company did not share the cable’s exact location. It also did not confirm if any fault already exists. Still, providers issued the warning to help people prepare in advance.
In addition, Nayatel apologized for the inconvenience caused. It encouraged users to expect temporary disruption rather than a full blackout. For example, basic messaging may still work during this period.

Recent Internet Issues Raise Concerns

This alert follows another major disruption earlier this month. On January 1, users reported widespread internet problems. An upstream provider issue caused outages that lasted more than two days.
As a result, many people remain concerned about network reliability. Remote workers, students, and businesses rely heavily on stable access. Therefore, even short disruptions can feel frustrating.
However, planned maintenance often helps prevent bigger failures later. Providers usually schedule such work to improve long-term performance. Staying informed can reduce stress and help people plan better
In conclusion, this subsea outage notice serves as an early heads-up. Users may want to adjust schedules or download essentials beforehand. With preparation, the impact can stay manageable for everyone.

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