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Food Delivery Riders Reportedly Facing Challenges Due to Slow Internet in Pakistan

August 26, 2024
in Pakistan
Food Delivery Riders Reportedly Facing Challenges Due to Slow Internet in Pakistan
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The slow internet speed in Pakistan is making it difficult for many workers to earn their livelihoods, especially for food delivery riders in Karachi who are facing serious challenges due to poor connectivity.

This issue has caused delays in orders and disrupted their ability to work efficiently, directly impacting their income.

The government has introduced a national firewall to monitor and control social media activities, which many believe is the main reason behind the internet slowdown.

However, the government has stated that the reduced internet speeds are actually due to problems with the submarine cable network.

Regardless of the cause, the slow internet is having a widespread negative effect on people who rely on stable connectivity to do their jobs, highlighting the urgent need for a solution.

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