Pakistan, a country with one of the slowest internet speeds in the world, is at a crucial juncture in its digital journey. As reliance on digital platforms grows, millions of Pakistanis struggle with sluggish internet, frequent disruptions, and government-imposed shutdowns. However, a potential game-changer is on the horizon—Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service in Pakistan . Pakistan’s Internet Woes: A Persistent Challenge According to Ookla , a leading web testing and diagnostics company, Pakistan ranks among the lowest 10% globally in mobile and broadband internet speeds . Factors such as outdated infrastructure, power outages, and government restrictions contribute to these persistent challenges. For Muhammad AAR, a 50-year-old food delivery worker in Islamabad, slow and unreliable internet isn’t just an inconvenience—it threatens his livelihood. Like many others in Pakistan, AAR depends on mobile data to receive orders. Frequent outages mean lost income, frustrated custo...