Pakistan is restarting VPN licenses in a new attempt to control the online space


  • Pakistan has resumed VPN licensing under a new framework
  • Five local companies are now authorized to provide “legal” VPN services
  • Users can use these licensed VPNs without registering their personal IP with PTA

Taking a significant new step in its long and often controversial campaign to regulate the Internet, Pakistan’s government has officially launched a licensing scheme for Virtual Private Network (VPN) providers.

The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) announced on November 13 that it has granted the first set of licenses to five local companies, allowing them to offer what it calls “secure and legal” VPN services to the public.

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