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Internet services in Quetta were once again suspended on Saturday, causing serious inconvenience to residents and disrupting daily life.

The suspension was carried out due to security concerns, though no official statement has been issued to confirm the exact nature of the threat or the duration of the outage.

This latest disruption comes just five days after internet services were previously halted in the city, creating ongoing challenges for students, professionals, businesses, and the general public who rely heavily on internet connectivity for their daily activities. The repeated suspensions have sparked frustration among netizens, who are struggling to carry out online work, attend virtual classes, or access digital services.

Local sources suggest that the suspension may be linked to heightened security alerts in the region, possibly in connection with recent law and order situations. However, no clear timeline has been provided for when services will be restored.

Residents have voiced concern over the frequent and unannounced shutdowns, urging the authorities to find alternate measures to ensure public safety without compromising digital access.

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