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“They gave us free bread, but locked the bakery. We can eat, but we can’t cook. How is that freedom?”
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From a business perspective, zero-rating is a classic “gateway drug” strategy. Once a user tastes the digital world, operators bet they will eventually pay for full internet access. And the numbers back this up: Pakistan’s teledensity (mobile users) hovers around 80%, but broadband penetration remains stubbornly below 30%. Zero-rating fills the gap. “They gave us free bread, but locked the bakery
Websites using Cloudflare in Pakistan, such as siminfo.net.pk or local e-commerce sites, may see faster load times and potentially lower overhead costs. Why Zero-Rating Matters in Pakistan - PTA From a business perspective, zero-rating is
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Zero-rating is a practice where internet service providers (ISPs) or mobile network operators allow users to access specific content—such as educational portals, health resources, or social media—for free. In a developing digital economy like Pakistan, this serves as a bridge for the "unconnected," ensuring that financial constraints do not block access to vital information.