bā jī sī tǎn巴基斯坦bǐ lù zhī shěng俾路支省de的wǎng luò网络zhōng duàn中断wèn tí问题
In Balochistan Province, Pakistan, many people cannot use mobile phones and the internet normally.
Some areas here have had no mobile network for four years.
Only a few people can use landline phones to access the internet, but many cannot afford it.
Students cannot attend online classes, and shops cannot use the internet for payments.
Journalists also find it difficult to report news in a timely manner.
Many people feel disconnected from the outside world.
The government says this is done for security because sometimes violent incidents occur.
However, many believe that network disruptions do not truly stop these problems and instead make ordinary people's lives harder.
People in Balochistan hope to access the internet freely like other places, so they can study, work, and communicate with others outside.