ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has expressed its helplessness in blocking all offensive content and pornographic websites on the Internet.

In a report submitted on Thursday to the Supreme Court over identical petitions, seeking a ban on objectionable websites, the PTA said: “Technically, 100 per cent blocking of websites containing offensive material is not possible because numerous proxy sites are being built every single day."

“In addition, lots of new websites are also being made and uploaded on a daily basis. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and proxies are also used to access these sites, despite blocking.”

The report further stated that the blocking of unwanted content is not a one-time job as it is a continuous process and required regular funding. “Since the technology is upgraded with the time therefore upgrading the content blocking system will be an ongoing process,” it said.

The report maintained that the continuous blocking of websites at a massive scale will also lead to “deteriorating internet quality in terms of speed and availability”.

However, the report said that a dedicated cell had been functioning in the PTA since 2012 to comb the web for objectionable material, which was searching for and acting against obnoxious content.

According to the report, “the PTA has identified and blocked 84,000 websites containing objectionable contents.

Furthermore, a list of 400,000 obscene websites has been circulated to all internet service providers [and] licensees of PTA for blocking on domain level, which is under process and compliance is being served.”

In the report, the PTA confirmed that it had blocked around 200,000 links containing obscene material thus far.

Published in Dawn, February 5th, 2016

Opinion

Editorial

Crisis averted
Updated 14 May, 2025

Crisis averted

As nuclear nations, both countries must wield their powers with utmost responsibility and immense restraint.
US-Israel ties
14 May, 2025

US-Israel ties

AS Donald Trump landed in Riyadh on Tuesday to a regal reception, questions were swirling whether the American...
PSL resumption
14 May, 2025

PSL resumption

THE Pakistan Super League is back on. Postponed last week following escalating Pakistan-India tensions, the ...
Regional engagement
Updated 13 May, 2025

Regional engagement

If terrorist groups continue to find sanctuary in Afghanistan, regional integration and increased trade will be difficult to achieve.
Hostages to hostility
13 May, 2025

Hostages to hostility

AS people breathe a sigh of relief after being locked with India in a hair-trigger stand-off, there are those for...
Water crisis
13 May, 2025

Water crisis

IN large parts of Karachi, there is no water to be had. The taps have run dry for the past 12 days, bowsers have ...