Mobile, internet services disrupted amid countrywide power breakdown. In the wake of a countrywide electricity breakdown, disruption in mobile and internet services has also been reported across several cities on Monday.
In the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, mobile phone services were reported to have been affected following the power outage.
The issues surfaced after the prolonged power breakdown affected the power supply to towers of telecom companies, as they have run out of stored fuel to temporarily run the towers and ensure a smooth flow of services.
The situation has caused difficulties for telecom companies to provide services to their consumers nationwide.
“Mobile network installations are being run on backup power since morning, which cannot work for a long time,” people in the telecom industry said.
They added that early restoration of power from the national grid is essential to continue services.
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Taking to Twitter, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) updated consumers about the issues and has directed companies to “inform their respective subscribers accordingly and to make optimal efforts for refuelling of the gensets on maximum number of sites”.
“PTA is working with operators to provide uninterrupted services across the country,” the authority wrote in its tweet.
Due to country wide power outage, users may face service disruptions. Cellular Mobile Operators have been instructed to inform their respective subscribers accordingly and to make optimal efforts for refueling of the gensets on maximum number of sites.
— PTA (@PTAofficialpk) January 23, 2023
The PTCL also tweeted that consumers “may face degradation in PTCL services” due to the national-level power outage.
“Once the power is restored, you will be able to enjoy uninterrupted PTCL services again,” the company tweeted.
Dear customers,
Due to ongoing power breakdown in the country, you may face degradation in PTCL services. Once the power is restored, you will be able to enjoy uninterrupted PTCL services again.— PTCL (@PTCLOfficial) January 23, 2023
Meanwhile, NetBlocks — a global internet monitor — confirmed that their network data showed a significant decline in internet access in Pakistan which was attributed to the power outage across the country.
https://twitter.com/netblocks/status/1617487997628469251?s=20&t=cQJNqqkOJjzxoMHpOY7yYw
It added an update and informed about regional metrics showing “telecommunications in most regions of #Pakistan have been impacted by the nation-scale power outage, with authorities reportedly working to repair the breakdown — the second in a year trigged by fluctuations in the energy grid”.
https://twitter.com/netblocks/status/1617492286174101504?s=20&t=Hm2FM0qpQEWDr-q89otV_Q
Earlier in the day, the Ministry of Energy tweeted about the power breakdown and assured about work being swiftly done to restore electricity across the board.
ابتدائی اطلاعات کے مطابق آج صبح 7:34 پر نیشنل گرڈ کی سسٹم فریکوئنسی کم ہوئ جس سے بجلی کے نظام میں وسیع بریک ڈاؤن ہوا
سسٹم کی بحالی پر کام تیزی سےجاری ہے— Ministry of Energy-Power Division, Government of P (@MoWP15) January 23, 2023
Later, Power Minister Khurram Dastgir said that the “government is hoping to restore electricity in the country by 10pm”, as the country plunged into darkness for the second time in four months.
“Target is to restore power by 22:00 (10pm) local time but trying to restore much before that,” the minister told Reuters, but later in a press conference said that the complete restoration would be done by tonight, without specifying the time.

