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Pak WhatsApp users complain about ‘disruption in services’; unable to download media files

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Islamabad [Pakistan], August 11 (ANI): WhatsApp users and other user media application users in Pakistan are experiencing technical difficulties, reporting problems downloading media files such as audio, video messages, and pictures, ARY News reported.

The users are complaining about ‘disruption in services.’ Many users are encountering an error message that reads, “Couldn’t download the document. Try again. If the problem keeps happening, try connecting to Wi-Fi.”

The disruption in services has left users struggling to access and share content on the popular messaging app, as per ARY News.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has downplayed the ongoing issues with WhatsApp services being experienced by cellular users in the country, attributing it to a possible “technical glitch.”

According to a 2024 report by the World Population Review, there are 52.3 million WhatsApp users in Pakistan.

In April, internet users faced a major setback as the fibre optic cable linking Singapore to Pakistan and Europe was damaged at several points.

According to the details, the fibre optic cable linking Singapore to Pakistan and Europe was damaged near Indonesia from several areas, affecting access to the internet in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

Meanwhile, there is a recent showdown of internet services in Pakistan in Muharram, where Pakistan’s Punjab government has requested the country’s interior ministry for a ‘temporary suspension’ on social media platforms from July 6-11 during Muharram processions, Dawn reported.

The home department of Punjab province has sent a letter to Pakistan’s interior ministry recommending the suspension of popular social media applications such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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