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How to Check If Your Internet Is Slow Because of Your Provider or a National Issue in Pakistan

Syed Mehmood
Last updated: September 16, 2025 2:40 pm
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Internet speed problems are one of the most common frustrations for people in Pakistan. Whether you are trying to watch a YouTube video, attend an online class, or work from home, a sudden slowdown can disrupt everything. But before blaming your Wi-Fi or your internet service provider (ISP), it’s important to know how to check if the problem is personal, provider-level, or nationwide.

Contents
  • 1. Understanding Internet Speed Metrics
  • 2. How to Properly Test Your Internet Speed
  • 3. Check Multiple Devices and Networks
  • 4. Compare With Your Internet Package
  • 5. Look for Signs of Nationwide Issues
  • 6. Check for Government-Imposed Restrictions
  • 7. Use Third-Party Tools and Websites
  • 8. Contact Your ISP (and Keep Proof)
  • 9. Long-Term Steps for Pakistan Users

This guide explains step by step how you can test your connection, interpret the results, and figure out whether slow internet is due to your ISP or a countrywide disruption.


1. Understanding Internet Speed Metrics

When you run a speed test, you will see three main results:

  • Ping (Latency): This shows how quickly your device connects to a server. A ping below 50 ms is considered good for smooth browsing and gaming. If your ping is 200 ms or higher, it means data is taking too long to travel — which could signal congestion or routing issues.
  • Download Speed: This measures how fast you can pull data from the internet. It affects video streaming, browsing, and file downloads. If you are paying for a 20 Mbps package but consistently getting below 5 Mbps, that’s a red flag.
  • Upload Speed: Important for sending data — especially video calls, cloud uploads, or posting on social media. In Pakistan, many ISPs give much lower upload speeds than download speeds.
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2. How to Properly Test Your Internet Speed

To get an accurate result, make sure you:

  • Close unnecessary apps and downloads before testing.
  • Run the test on multiple servers (most tools let you select a server).
  • Try both Wi-Fi and wired connection if possible.

Popular tools include:

  • Speedtest.net (Ookla) – widely used in Pakistan.
  • Fast.com – very simple, powered by Netflix.
  • Google Speed Test – just type speed test on Google.

3. Check Multiple Devices and Networks

Sometimes, the issue is not the internet but your device. To rule this out:

  • Run the test on another phone or laptop.
  • Check both mobile data and Wi-Fi.
  • Restart your modem/router.

If your phone is slow but your laptop is fine, the issue is with the device. If everything is slow, it’s either your ISP or a bigger network issue.


4. Compare With Your Internet Package

In Pakistan, most ISPs advertise “up to” speeds. For example, a 20 Mbps package might only deliver 14–16 Mbps at best. But if your results are consistently less than half of your promised speed, it’s likely your provider is either congested or throttling.


5. Look for Signs of Nationwide Issues

Pakistan is heavily dependent on undersea fiber-optic cables (like SEA-ME-WE 4, 5, and AAE-1). When these cables develop faults, the whole country experiences slowdowns. Signs of a nationwide issue include:

  • Everyone reporting internet problems on Twitter/X or Facebook.
  • News channels reporting “undersea cable fault.”
  • All ISPs (PTCL, Nayatel, StormFiber, Zong, Jazz, Telenor, Ufone) affected at the same time.

6. Check for Government-Imposed Restrictions

It’s not always technical. In Pakistan, internet slowdowns sometimes happen due to policy decisions:

  • During political protests, mobile internet may be blocked.
  • Social media platforms (YouTube, Twitter, TikTok) are occasionally throttled.
  • PTA sometimes restricts access during exams or security events.

If all platforms or providers are slow at the same time, this could be the reason.


7. Use Third-Party Tools and Websites

  • Downdetector (downdetector.com) – shows real-time outage reports from users.
  • VPNs – sometimes speed issues are local; if a VPN makes your internet faster, it suggests ISP-level throttling.
  • Traceroute/Ping tests – available on your computer; these show where data packets are being delayed.

8. Contact Your ISP (and Keep Proof)

If you find the problem is specific to your connection:

  • Take screenshots of speed tests.
  • Note the time and duration of the issue.
  • Ask your neighbors if they’re facing the same problem.

When you call your ISP, this evidence makes it harder for them to dismiss your complaint.


9. Long-Term Steps for Pakistan Users

  • Choose ISPs with better consistency, not just higher speeds. Fiber connections (like Nayatel, StormFiber, Optix,Flash Fiber) usually perform better than DSL.
  • Invest in a quality router. Many Pakistanis still use outdated modems from their ISPs, which bottleneck performance.
  • Use backup options. Keeping a mobile data package as a backup helps during nationwide outages.

Internet slowdowns are common in Pakistan — sometimes caused by your ISP, other times by nationwide undersea cable faults or policy restrictions. By testing your speed properly, comparing providers, and monitoring social media trends, you can figure out whether the problem is local or countrywide.

The more users check and report their speeds, the more pressure ISPs and regulators will feel to deliver reliable service.

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