As an example, consider that Pakistan still does not have a 3G network at a time when the developed world has moved long past third-generation technology. Bidding was supposed to take place for 3G licences and contracts handed out last year in an auction but this was stopped for unexplained reasons. Some thought it was because the government had no international consultant to guide it through the process but this hardly explains such a long delay.
Although not technically part of the criterion for the rankings, the lack of internet freedom in this country is symbolic of how we are falling behind. When websites can be blocked seemingly at whim, you know that the government has very little interest in exploring the potential of the internet in educating the citizenry. What the government needs to do is craft legislation which would protect our right to use the internet without unreasonable interference from the government or courts. This means unblocking YouTube, Rolling Stone and other such websites. Without freedom there can be no development.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 15th, 2013.
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