ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

Pakistan leads global financial losses from internet shutdowns, topping dollar 1.6 billion in 2024

Pakistan ranked first globally for the financial losses incurred due to internet and social media app outages and shutdowns, with a total loss of USD 1.62 billion. This figure surpassed the losses of countries like Sudan and Myanmar, which are experiencing civil wars.

ANI Jan 04, 2025 15:26 IST googleads

Representivate Image

Karachi [Pakistan] January 4, (ANI): In 2024, Pakistan ranked first globally for the financial losses incurred due to internet and social media app outages and shutdowns, with a total loss of USD 1.62 billion. This figure surpassed the losses of countries like Sudan and Myanmar, which are experiencing civil wars.
According to a report by Top10VPN.com, an independent VPN reviewer, the worldwide internet disruptions lasted for a total of 88,788 hours, leading to a combined financial loss of USD 7.69 billion as reported by Dawn.
The data, released on Thursday, focused solely on the financial impact of intentional internet shutdowns, including total blackouts, social media restrictions, and throttling, which occurred 167 times in 28 countries.
According to the Dawn, Simon Migliano, Head of Research at Top10VPN.com, described these deliberate outages as extreme forms of internet censorship that not only violate citizens' digital rights but also constitute self-destructive acts for national economies. While the total cost of internet shutdowns decreased by 15.8 per cent in 2024 compared to the previous year, their duration increased by 12 per cent. In 2023, 196 shutdowns across 25 countries lasted 79,238 hours and resulted in a loss of USD 9.01 billion.
In 2024, Top10VPN.com tracked 18 instances of intentional internet shutdowns in Pakistan, driven by three main factors: elections, "information control," and protests. These disruptions lasted a total of 9,735 hours and affected 82.9 million users.
The most costly disruption was the ongoing shutdown of the social media platform X, which began on February 18, with an estimated impact of USD 1.34 billion. The second-highest cost was associated with the internet shutdown in Balochistan, which lasted from July 16 to August 21 in response to protests by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee in Gwadar, costing Dollar 11.8 million over 864 hours.
The report used the Cost of Shutdown Tool (COST), developed by NetBlocks, an online platform monitoring internet censorship. COST estimates the economic impact of internet shutdowns based on methodologies from the Brookings Institution and CIPESA, a digital rights group funded by the UK's Department for International Development (DfID).
Brookings' 2016 study used a country's GDP, disruption duration, and the percentage of the affected population to calculate the economic impact, with the contribution of specific apps and services to GDP also factored in.
In 2024, authorities around the world implemented internet shutdowns for various reasons, including conflicts, censorship, exam cheating prevention, protests, and military coups. Asia emerged as the most affected region, with Pakistan, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and India being among the top six countries impacted by these restrictions.
Myanmar experienced the second most expensive shutdown, lasting 20,376 hours and costing USD 1.58 billion. Sudan followed closely, with 12,707 hours of disruption at a cost of USD 1.12 billion. Venezuela ranked fourth with a loss of USD 1.12 billion, followed by Bangladesh at USD 796.6 million and India at USD 322.9 million. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Europe

Blasphemy laws in Pakistan target religious minorities: GHRD

Blasphemy laws in Pakistan target religious minorities: GHRD

At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, the organisation Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD) raised concerns over the continued misuse of blasphemy laws in Pakistan and their impact on religious minorities.

Read More
Europe

Growing empowerment of women reflects changing social landscape

Growing empowerment of women reflects changing social landscape

In her statement, Bhat said new pathways to empowerment are emerging across the Union Territory, supported by government initiatives and community participation.

Read More
Asia

MEA rejects Pakistan’s statement on India-Canada deal

MEA rejects Pakistan’s statement on India-Canada deal

"We reject this statement made by Pakistan on the matter. India's credentials regarding non-proliferation are impeccable and well recognised by the global community. A country with a well-documented history of clandestine nuclear proliferation can hardly preach the virtues of export controls and proliferation risks. Such ludicrous statements are nothing more than an attempt by Pakistan to distract from its own abysmal record," he said.

Read More
Asia

India rejects Pakistan's "baseless allegations"

India rejects Pakistan's

India on Thursday rejected Pakistan's allegations of aggravating skirmishes with Afghanistan, calling them "baseless" and accusing Pakistan of blaming others for its own misdeeds.

Read More
Asia

Policy delays leave Pakistan short of critical medicines

Policy delays leave Pakistan short of critical medicines

Pakistan faces a severe shortage of life-saving medicines, including cancer drugs and vaccines, due to government delays in notifying official prices. While global supply remains stable, regulatory hurdles have stalled legal imports, raising concerns over patient survival and the potential rise of unregulated, counterfeit medicines.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.