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Pakistan to Launch Its Own ‘BEEP’ App to Replace WhatsApp for Official Use

December 17, 2025
in Tech
Pakistan to Launch Its Own ‘BEEP’ App to Replace WhatsApp for Official Use

Pakistan is preparing to introduce a new messaging app called BEEP for government communication. The app has been designed within the country and will serve as a local alternative to WhatsApp for official use.

Inspired by China’s WeChat, BEEP will allow secure messaging, voice calls, and video calls with full end-to-end encryption. Officials say the goal is to create a safe internal communication system for the government.

The first phase of the rollout will begin with federal ministries. Over time, the app will be linked to the national e-Office system which will make secure document sharing and official workflows easier to manage.

This means ministries will be able to send files, approve documents, and discuss official matters through one platform.

An important part of this project is data protection. All communication and records from BEEP will be stored inside Pakistan rather than on servers abroad.

Authorities believe this will provide better control over sensitive information and reduce cyber risks. Government sources say the app is expected to be fully functional across ministries by June 30, 2026, if development stays on track.

Officials have emphasized that their priority is security and efficiency, not making money. They say BEEP is being built to support national communication needs, not to compete commercially with global apps.

At the same time, lawmakers have called for tighter oversight of telecom companies and have suggested that independent audits of digital systems are necessary to ensure transparency and safety.

The introduction of BEEP reflects Pakistan’s growing focus on digital governance, data privacy, and reducing reliance on foreign technology platforms for official communication.

The app could play an important role in shaping how future government departments share information and operate online.

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