Virtual private network also closed due to pubg shutdown? The news spread like wildfire in the region

Virtual private network also closed due to pubg shutdown? The news spread like wildfire in the region

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has termed the reports of virtual private network (VPN) and Amazon Web Services affected due to PUBG outage as false and baseless.

In a statement issued by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, it has been said that recently the users of Amazon Web Services faced difficulties in running the service, after which the impression was given on social media that the suspension of the service was a PUBG shutdown. Caused by

The statement said that the talk of Amazon’s service being affected due to the PUBG ban is false and baseless. In view of the convenience of the public, PTA has already released the VPN registration procedure on its website. done

The PTA statement said that steps are also being taken at the industry level for clarification and awareness of VPN (Virtual Private Network) registration and an online mechanism for registration is also being launched.

A spokesperson of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority said that ‘the contact details of the VPN operators are available to the users so that they can easily register the VPN with the respective service and provider’.

It should be noted that in the announcement issued by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, it was said that the ban on the online game ‘Players in Non-Battleground (PubG) will continue, on the instructions of the Lahore High Court on July 9 in the PTA. In the detailed hearing, it was decided to stop the game.

A day ago PTA once again banned the service of PUBG game across the country. The director general of the web department of the ETA said that the service of PUBG will remain closed until the investigation report of the suicide incident is received.

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2024-08-10 02:17:57

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