Pakistan telecom regulator tracking Cloudflare disruption, monitoring impact locally

Lava lamps are seen through a lobby window at the headquarters of Cloudflare in San Francisco, US, on August 31, 2022. (AP/File)
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Updated 18 November 2025
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Pakistan telecom regulator tracking Cloudflare disruption, monitoring impact locally

  • Cloudflare resolves issue, says no evidence the outage was caused by cyberattack or malicious activity
  • Private and government websites, along with ChatGPT and X, were impacted by outage in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s telecom regulator on Tuesday said it was monitoring a major global outage affecting Cloudflare and was in contact with international platforms and local operators to assess the impact and ensure service restoration.

Cloudflare based in San Francisco is a widely used Internet infrastructure company that protects websites, makes them faster and keeps them online even during attacks or heavy traffic.

A large number of websites and online services worldwide can slow down, break or completely go offline when Cloudflare itself is affected.

“PTA is closely monitoring a major global outage impacting X (Twitter) and Cloudflare,” the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said in a statement.

“PTA is in contact with global platforms and local operators and will continue to observe the situation until services are fully restored.”

In Pakistan, several private and government news websites as well as platforms such as ChatGPT and X were affected by the outage.

Cloudflare has now resolved the issue, but the outage took down a broad range of online services including social media, gaming, food delivery, streaming and financial platforms worldwide.

These included Shopify, Dropbox, Coinbase, and the Moody’s credit ratings service. Moody’s website displayed an Error Code 500 and instructed individuals to visit Cloudflare’s website for more information.

Cloudflare said there was no evidence that the outage was the result of a cyberattack or malicious activity, adding that the root cause of the outage was an automatically generated configuration file for managing threat traffic.

Last month, Microsoft had to deploy a fix to address an outage of their Azure cloud portal that left users unable to access Office 365, Minecraft and other services.

Amazon also experienced a massive outage of its cloud computing service in October.

With input from AP


US company eyes hydropower projects as Pakistan plans private-led power generation

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US company eyes hydropower projects as Pakistan plans private-led power generation

  • The power minister tells GE Vernova it can serve as a strong technical and investment partner
  • He highlights reforms in the country’s power sector as Pakistan moves to a market-based model

ISLAMABAD: United States-based energy company GE Vernova on Monday expressed interest in expanding investment in Pakistan’s hydropower sector, an official statement said after a meeting between the company’s hydro division chief and the country’s power minister.

GE Vernova is GE’s dedicated energy company that focuses on power generation, grid technologies and renewable energy, including hydropower, wind and solar technologies, battery and energy storage systems, grid modernization and transmission solutions.

The meeting between the company’s hydropower chief, Frederic Ribieras, and the Pakistani minister, Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari, came as the country shifts toward a market-driven power sector in which private developers will lead future generation projects.

“Mr. Ribieras expressed interest in hydropower technologies,” the power ministry said in its statement. “The Minister supported this interest and said a list of potential investment projects can be shared with GE Vernova.”

Leghari told the GE Vernova official that the government wanted the private sector to take the lead in the sector and would not procure power in future.

He maintained the US company “can serve as a strong technical and investment partner.”

The minister said Pakistan was pursuing a least-cost energy strategy and had recently reached nearly 56 percent clean energy generation.

He highlighted transmission constraints and urged global investors to explore business-to-business opportunities, adding that the country needs battery-energy storage systems to support wind-power integration.

According to the statement, Ribieras proposed pumped-storage hydropower as an option, with the minister saying the government was open to reviewing all least-cost solutions.

He also highlighted the ongoing reforms, including the planned privatization of electricity distribution companies, and said GE Vernova’s expertise could support initiatives such as advanced metering infrastructure.