Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced that individuals without static IP addresses can now register virtual private networks (VPNs) using their mobile numbers.
“This initiative is designed to streamline the VPN registration process to better assist the IT sector,” the PTA stated on Saturday, noting that the regulatory body has registered over 31,000 VPNs.
The PTA has also encouraged users to register VPNs through the authority’s official website.
This announcement follows the PTA’s earlier decision to launch a crackdown on unregistered VPNs due to security concerns raised by the government.
Initially, the PTA had set a deadline of November 30 for VPN registration. However, it later opted not to block VPNs after the deadline, indicating that it would extend the registration period.
The Ministry of Interior had previously declared plans to begin shutting down all unregistered VPNs by mid-November but subsequently provided a two-week “grace period” for compliance with the registration requirements.
Also read: https://pakaffairs.pk/psha-warns-vpn-ban-could-endanger-it-industrys-survival/
VPNs, commonly used worldwide to bypass content restrictions and improve data security, have seen a notable increase in usage in Pakistan, particularly after the ban on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) earlier this year due to “national security” concerns.
To register for a VPN, individuals must complete an online form and provide essential details, including their computerized national identity card (CNIC), company registration information, and taxpayer status.
As per the PTA’s statement, freelancers must also submit supporting documentation, such as a letter or email confirming their association with a project or company.
Additionally, applicants must specify the IP address required for VPN access. If a fixed IP address is needed, it can be acquired through an Internet Service Provider (ISP).