Pasha Chairman Highlights Impact of Internet Shutdowns on IT Industry, Reveals $1 Million Loss per Hour

Pasha Chairman Khalid Mustafa expressed concern over internet shutdowns in Pakistan, revealing that a one-hour disruption costs the IT industry approximately $1 million and affects around 3 million households. With Pakistan’s IT exports showing continuous growth, experts stress the need for uninterrupted internet service to sustain this progress.

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