Global rankings show Pakistan struggling with internet speed and access
Experts say the numbers highlight Pakistan’s urgent need to improve digital infrastructure
Ramna Saeed is a multimedia journalist covering digital surveillance, gender justice, refugee rights, and freedom of expression in South Asia. She has reported for The Commonwealth, BBC Urdu, The Diplomat, ARY News, Yeni Şafak International, Urdu News Saudi Arabia, and Global Voices. A Diana Award recipient and Pride of Pakistan honoree, she founded She Leads Pakistan to amplify women’s leadership.
Experts say the numbers highlight Pakistan’s urgent need to improve digital infrastructure
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