ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Following the government’s decision to ban unregistered VPNs, the Wireless and Internet Service Providers Association has voiced concerns, calling for a fair and balanced regulatory framework.
In a statement, the association highlighted the importance of VPNs for ensuring privacy, secure communication, and online accessibility.
It warned that indiscriminate restrictions could negatively impact IT exports, financial transactions, and research work, potentially harming key sectors of the economy and stifling digital growth.
While supporting the responsible use of VPNs under national laws to prevent misuse, the association emphasized that any policy should not disrupt the activities of law-abiding users. It also stressed the importance of fostering a conducive environment for digital freedom, knowledge exchange, and trade.
The association urged the government to formulate policies that safeguard both national security and the growth of Pakistan’s digital economy.