According to a joint statement issued by digital media of Pakistan, the Punjab government has imposed a whopping 19.5 per cent tax on all kinds of internet usage for those with Rs 1,500 or above monthly bills or 2Mbps and above broadband speeds.
The tax has been imposed on all kinds of internet services in Punjab including 3G, 4G, DSL, EVDO, and fiber.
"The Pakistani digital media that has the support from cellular mobile operators, banks, consumer associations, PASHA and ISPAK along with civil society, has started blacking their screens with a message "Don't tax the internet" in protest against taxes on internet," the statement said.
"The Punjab government is likely to collect Rs 3 billion in taxes from the sector this year, however, corresponding negative growth on internet uptake due to these taxes will cause the national economy an estimated loss of up to Rs 200 billion in five years," the joint statement said.
Pakistani telecom industry bought 3G/4G licenses worth USD 1.2 billion last year, paying an additional 10 per cent withholding tax, but the Punjab government disregarded their investments while levying this huge tax, said Information Communication and Technology Think Tank (ICT3) President Sohaib Sheikh.
"At the first phase we have started observing the blackout and if the government does not withdraw the tax we will go for temporary closing down of the content," Aamir Atta, a blogger of a known telecom website, said.
The US bloggers had adopted the same course of protest in 2012 when a law was proposed to curb their freedom of speech, Atta added.
