In the remote area of Badan Kot in Mamund Tehsil, Bajaur, frustration over slow internet and poor mobile service led to drastic actions. Unidentified individuals cut down a mobile tower managed by Jazz, Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited a private telecommunications company, after it stopped functioning.
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This tower was the only one serving the community, and its frequent outages had left the residents struggling. The Jazz, Pakistan Mobile Communications often cited fuel shortages as the reason for the disruptions, but the continuous poor service became unbearable for the locals.
Despite repeated complaints made to the Jazz, Pakistan Mobile Communications helpline, no effective solution was provided, pushing some people to take extreme measures. The incident highlights the growing dissatisfaction with telecom services in rural areas, where residents feel neglected and helpless. This act of vandalism reflects the deep-rooted frustration in the community due to a lack of reliable communication infrastructure.
Many frustrated people took to X (formerly Twitter) to share their thoughts and vent their anger over the poor service, highlighting the widespread dissatisfaction with the company’s performance in the region.
The event has raised questions about the responsibility of telecom companies in ensuring consistent service, especially in underserved regions. As the situation in Bajaur unfolds, it underscores the need for better customer service and infrastructure support in remote areas like Mamund Tehsil.