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    Committee Proposes Amendments to Controversial Telecom Legislation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A parliamentary committee has put forward recommendations to amend the contentious telecom bill currently under debate. The proposed changes seek to resolve issues raised by various stakeholders, including industry experts and consumer rights groups. This move comes amid widespread criticism regarding the bill’s potential impact on privacy and market competition. The committee’s involvement highlights the legislative process’s responsiveness to public and sectoral feedback.

    Notably, the telecom bill has sparked intense discussions due to its implications for data security, regulatory authority, and service providers’ operational frameworks. The committee’s suggested modifications aim to balance regulatory oversight with the need to foster innovation and protect user rights. These adjustments could pave the way for smoother implementation and greater acceptance among telecom operators and consumers alike. Meanwhile, lawmakers continue to scrutinize the bill’s provisions in light of evolving technological and economic contexts.

    In a significant development, the committee’s recommendations may influence the final shape of the telecom legislation, potentially affecting Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and communication landscape. The outcome will be closely watched by industry stakeholders, civil society, and international observers interested in the country’s regulatory environment. As the bill progresses through parliamentary stages, its amendments could set precedents for future technology governance and digital policy frameworks. The process underscores the critical role of legislative oversight in shaping national telecom policies.

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