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Three Companies Granted VPN Licenses Under New Category

by Anum Arif
April 19, 2025
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“Strengthening digital security: Three companies granted VPN licenses under new class category to regulate online privacy and ensure compliance.”

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In a significant move aimed at enhancing Pakistan’s cybersecurity and digital infrastructure, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued VPN licenses to three companies under the newly established Class Category. This development is part of the government’s broader strategy to regulate virtual private networks (VPNs) in the country, ensuring that they comply with national security standards and policies.

The companies receiving the licenses are now authorized to offer VPN services that meet specific criteria set by the PTA. These criteria include strict security protocols, data protection measures, and compliance with local regulations. The licenses are part of an effort to control and monitor VPN usage within Pakistan, which has seen increasing demand, particularly in sectors like business, government, and education.

The issuance of these licenses is seen as a key step towards regulating the digital landscape in Pakistan, where VPN usage has been a common tool for bypassing online censorship and accessing geo-restricted content. The government aims to strike a balance between allowing the legitimate use of VPNs for privacy and business purposes, while also curbing their misuse by entities involved in illegal activities or bypassing national regulations.

These licenses will also help in enhancing data security, as the companies granted the licenses will be required to adhere to standards that prevent misuse of user data and promote transparency in their operations.

Officials have stated that further steps will be taken to expand this regulatory framework to cover more companies offering VPN services, with a view to creating a more secure and controlled digital environment in Pakistan.

Tags: Business RegulationsCybersecuritydata protectionDigital SecurityPakistan TechnologyPakistan Telecommunication AuthorityPTATelecom RegulationsVPN LicensesVPN Providers

Anum Arif

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