Across five Pakistani ISPs measured over six months (Oct 2013–Mar 2014), censorship splits cleanly by ISP: WiTribe, PTCL, and Nayatel block via DNS tampering, while Wateen and Qubee block via HTTP content tampering. The two techniques do not overlap within a single ISP, demonstrating that Pakistan's censorship infrastructure is ISP-heterogeneous rather than centrally normalized.
From 2016-aceto-analyzing — Analyzing Internet Censorship in Pakistan
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· 2016
· Research and Technologies for Society and Industry
Implications
A circumvention tool bootstrapping in Pakistan must defeat both DNS-layer and HTTP-layer blocking simultaneously, since a user's ISP determines which technique applies and no single bypass (e.g., alternate DNS alone) covers all five major providers.
Probe-based reachability checks should test DNS resolution, TCP connectivity, AND content integrity independently; a positive TCP result does not rule out HTTP substitution.