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PTA ensures uninterrupted SIM services abroad

Published on: January 17, 2026 7:45 PM

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) announced that Pakistani SIMs will no longer be blocked during overseas travel. Expats can now retain full ownership of their SIMs, even during extended stays abroad. This decision aims to ensure uninterrupted mobile services for Pakistanis living or working outside the country.

Previously, Pakistani SIMs were often deactivated after prolonged inactivity, causing inconvenience for banking, verification codes, and family communication. The PTA’s new policy resolves these long-standing issues and allows overseas Pakistanis to remain digitally connected.

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Expatriates can activate this facility by contacting their respective mobile service providers. The process ensures that phone numbers remain active and accessible throughout their time abroad. This move also supports continuous professional and emergency communications for Pakistanis overseas.

The PTA emphasized that uninterrupted SIM services are part of its broader effort to enhance digital inclusion and maintain connections between Pakistan and its citizens abroad. This step strengthens the country’s digital ecosystem globally.

Read more: PTA introduces policy framework for MVNO services 

A PTA spokesperson said the authority is committed to addressing communication needs for overseas Pakistanis and expanding digital connectivity worldwide. Officials highlighted that this initiative is aimed at empowering Pakistanis abroad and keeping them integrated with national services.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: digital connectivity, Latest, mobile services abroad, overseas pakistanis, Pakistani SIM, PTA Pakistan, SIM ownership

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