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Pakistan grants first VPN licenses in a bid to regulate VPN usage in the country

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  • The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has granted the first licenses to three companies to provide VPN services
  • The new framework comes as Pakistanis increasingly use VPNs to bypass the X ban and other internet restrictions
  • The Authority now urges all VPN providers to obtain a license to avoid potential service disruptions

Pakistan’s telecom authority continues its quest to regulate the use of unlicensed VPNs across the country despite pushbacks.

On April 18, 2025, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) granted the needed license to three companies in order to provide their services in the country. The Authority now urges all VPN providers operating in Pakistan to obtain a license to avoid potential service disruptions.

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