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PTA Demands the VPNs Registration otherwise face legal action.

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The Pakistani telecommunications agency has announced that users will have to register their virtual private networks (VPNs) in June. Otherwise, sorting lists for IP addresses and other "legal actions" against users may be changed.

Sources have confirmed that VPNs use bis in many business partners to generate more traffic and / or bi-illegal or unregistered VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services. These connections reportedly served as call centers and provided operational data entry services and have since been blocked by PTA.

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Gray traffic defines the use of illegal telephone exchanges, bypassing the legal bar for international calls. Several companies currently have call centers in Pakistan that use VPNs to find the US (or other country).

PTA Sign up to eliminate the massive traffic in Pakistan as soon as possible and started blacklisting and blocking many corporate customers from top ISPs. ISPs have been made aware of the illegal activity and have been asked to notify their customers. These customers are more registered registrars of their VPNs with PTA on June 30 and other legal matters to separate their services.

The public message reads, "Using a communication style like VPN, hiding or encrypting communication, he struggled with the PTA controller." Users were asked to "use their VPN on 30.06.2020 by their respective ISP to register with PTA". The public announcement he made public on the PTA.

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