The PTA Internet Monitoring System is a new plan by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority to monitor internet and telecom networks nationwide. The aim is to improve network performance, strengthen security, and ensure better management of telecom infrastructure.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) wants to create a complete monitoring framework. This will help authorities track internet traffic, network performance, and possible technical problems in real time.
Under the PTA Internet Monitoring System, the authority will also introduce a framework for Internet Exchange Points (IXPs). These points allow internet service providers to exchange local traffic inside Pakistan.
This step will reduce reliance on international internet routes. It will also improve internet speed and reduce delays for users across the country.
Officials say the PTA Internet Monitoring System will help detect network disruptions and cyber threats faster. It will give authorities clear visibility into traffic patterns and potential risks.
This will help telecom companies and internet providers respond quickly. As a result, users may see better and more stable internet services.
The new system will also introduce technical and regulatory guidelines. These rules will apply to telecom operators, internet service providers, and other related companies.
The goal is to ensure all companies follow the same standards. This will improve overall service quality and strengthen regulatory compliance.
The PTA Internet Monitoring System is part of wider efforts to improve Pakistan’s digital infrastructure. It will help localize internet traffic and improve national control over data flow.
PTA is expected to consult industry experts and stakeholders before final approval. This will ensure the system meets both national needs and international standards.
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