Pakistan Telecom, IT, Tech updates

Last month, addressing a cybersecurity-related event, she said that strengthening cybersecurity is essential for building investor confidence and ensuring the success of Pakistan's digital transformation.

The minister said that without a strong cybersecurity framework, it would not be possible to establish complete confidence among foreign investors and businesses seeking to operate in Pakistan's digital economy.

She further added that the government had already digitised more than 32 government services, while access to National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) documents had also been enabled through mobile applications.
 
New spectrum licenses still delayed and we are in 2026. PTA Zindabad. :ROFLMAO:

  • Wateen (Yateem) scaled back 90% of its operation in 2017
  • Then Warid exited Pakistan and merged with Jazz
  • Telenor Pakistan sold its business and license to PTCL for $490m in 2025.
 
New spectrum licenses still delayed and we are in 2026. PTA Zindabad. :ROFLMAO:

  • Wateen (Yateem) scaled back 90% of its operation in 2017
  • Then Warid exited Pakistan and merged with Jazz
  • Telenor Pakistan sold its business and license to PTCL for $490m in 2025.
dnt know what they are doing . everything is in mess
 

UAE telecom mulling exit

New spectrum licenses still delayed and we are in 2026. PTA Zindabad. :ROFLMAO:

  • Wateen (Yateem) scaled back 90% of its operation in 2017
  • Then Warid exited Pakistan and merged with Jazz
  • Telenor Pakistan sold its business and license to PTCL for $490m in 2025.

Alhamdulillah! I was waiting for some good news all day.
 

Govt aims to raise telecom fiberisation to nearly 60% in three years​

IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja said Pakistan aims to raise telecom tower fiberisation from 16% to nearly 60% in three years. She also said fibreised home passes are targeted to rise to at least 10 million within two years.

April 30, 2026


ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja said the government is targeting a sharp increase in telecom fiberisation over the next three years, while also seeking to expand fibre access to homes and strengthen the country’s digital infrastructure.

Speaking at the EU-Pakistan Business Forum 2026, the minister said only a small share of telecom towers in Pakistan are currently connected through fibre. "Only 16% of our towers are fiberised at this point. Our target is that in the next three years, we will increase that to almost 60%," she said.

She added that Pakistan also plans to increase fibreised home passes from around 2-3 million to at least 10 million within the next two years.
According to the minister, the government has removed right-of-way charges under the prime minister’s direction to make fibre deployment easier across the country and to create a more investment-friendly environment for the sector.

Khawaja said Pakistan has already landed two to three submarine internet cables. She said two of them are expected to become operational this year, while another is due next year. She also said agreements have been signed with Central Asian countries as part of efforts to position Pakistan as a regional data transit hub.

The minister said data usage in Pakistan has grown by about 25% over the past two years, driven by a young population that includes more than 150 million digital-first users. To address network capacity constraints, she said the government recently held a major spectrum auction covering five frequency bands ranging from 700 MHz to 3500 MHz.

According to her, 480 MHz of spectrum was successfully auctioned in what she described as one of the largest spectrum allocations globally, taking Pakistan’s total spectrum capacity to more than 750 MHz. "This is not a marginal improvement but a structural correction required for future connectivity needs," she said.

She said the additional spectrum would improve current 4G services and support the rollout of 5G. The minister noted that Pakistan’s connectivity model remains overwhelmingly dependent on mobile broadband, with around 98% of users relying on wireless networks and only 2% using fibre-based networks. She said expanding fibre infrastructure is necessary to meet future demand and support the growth of the digital economy.

Khawaja further said Pakistan is aligning its regulatory framework with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to promote trust and transparency. She said the country, with a population of more than 240 million, around 200 million mobile subscribers and 150 million mobile internet users, presents a significant market for digital investment.

The minister also said the RAAST payment system is supporting Pakistan’s shift towards a cashless economy by improving transparency and financial inclusion.

Digital infrastructure push​

The minister’s remarks outlined the government’s broader push to expand digital connectivity through fibre deployment, additional spectrum and international data links. The measures, as presented by Khawaja, are aimed at improving network quality, preparing for future technologies and increasing Pakistan’s appeal for investment in the digital sector.
 

Pakistan signs agreement to become ‘data transit hub’ for Central Asia — minister​

Iqra Hussain
29 April 2026

  • Islamabad aims to build digital corridor linking Karachi with Central Asia and Europe, IT minister says
  • Government targets major fiber expansion and broader 5G rollout to support connectivity push
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has signed an agreement which will turn the country into a regional “data transit hub for the whole of Central Asia” through new cross-border digital connectivity links, IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja said on Wednesday.

Pakistan has increasingly sought to use its geographic position as a trade and transit route connecting South Asia, China, Central Asia and the Middle East, with policymakers now attempting to expand that role into digital infrastructure and data connectivity.

With more than 150 million mobile Internet users and a predominantly young population, Pakistan is increasingly promoting itself as a fast-growing digital market and outsourcing destination for foreign technology firms and investors.

“We’ve also signed a MOU with the Board of Central Asia which essentially means that we will be becoming the data transit hub for the whole of Central Asia,” Khawaja said while speaking at the EU-Pakistan Business Forum in Islamabad.

She said the government’s objective was to create a regional digital corridor stretching “from Karachi all the way to Central Asia and Central Asia through Caspian to Azerbaijan and Europe.”

Pakistan’s digital infrastructure has struggled to keep pace with rapidly rising Internet and data usage, with most users relying on mobile broadband because of limited fiber-optic coverage.

“Only 16 percent of our towers are fiberized at this point,” Khawaja said. “Our target is that in the next three years we will increase that to almost 60 percent.”

The minister said Pakistan also aims to expand the number of homes connected or accessible through fiber-optic infrastructure from around 2–3 million currently to at least 10 million within two years.

Khawaja said the government had removed right-of-way charges for fiber deployment last year to encourage private investment and accelerate broadband expansion.

Pakistan is also preparing for a wider rollout of 5G services after auctioning additional spectrum earlier this year to improve network capacity and Internet performance, she said.

Over the past year, Pakistan has added new submarine cable connections to strengthen international Internet links, with two expected to become operational this year and another next year, according to the minister.
 

5G rollout in Aug, devices scarce​

Telcos propose phones on installments; iPhone users to wait till 2027

ZAFAR BHUTTA
May 07, 2026

tribune


ISLAMABAD: Amid low availability of 5G handsets in Pakistan, telecom companies are set to commercially roll out 5G services across the country by mid-August this year, allowing people to enjoy high-speed internet.

Mobile phone operators have proposed that the government could launch an installment scheme for mobile phones with a condition that a defaulter will be banned from getting a mobile SIM from any telecom company.

Meanwhile, 5G services will not be available to iPhone users as Apple is expected to allow 5G on iPhones in Pakistan in 2027.

At present, Apple is not ready to allow 5G services immediately for Pakistani users. IT and telecom ministry officials say that Apple has conveyed it will open a 5G option on iPhones for Pakistani users after evaluating the market size in 2027.

For now, the government has imposed massive taxes on imported mobiles, especially iPhones, that have shrunk the market size for Apple. However, 5G services are available on Samsung handsets.
 
Earlier, the government sold 5G spectrum worth $507 million in an auction in March this year aimed at boosting internet speed and quality. Some telecom companies have launched 5G internet at some selected places where they have installed equipment for service tests.

In total, the government sold 480 MHz of spectrum, although it had originally targeted 597 MHz. Three telecom operators - Jazz, Zong and Ufone - secured frequencies to roll out next-generation mobile services.

According to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the auction resulted in the sale of two lots in the 700 MHz band, all five lots in the 2,300 MHz band, all 19 lots in the 2,600 MHz band, and 22 out of 28 lots in the 3,500 MHz band, bringing the total spectrum sold to 480 MHz.

In terms of allocation, Jazz emerged as the largest buyer, securing 190 MHz of spectrum, including 50 MHz in the 3,500 MHz band, 70 MHz in the 2,600 MHz band, 50 MHz in the 2,300 MHz band, and 20 MHz in the 700 MHz band.

Telecom industry officials said that all telecom operators had placed orders for equipment to launch 5G operations in Pakistan.
 
"Jazz has launched 5G services at 150 sites and will be able to install equipment at 1,000 sites in the initial phase that will be extended to 2,500 sites by December this year," a senior Jazz official said.

"Let's be clear; 5G is not about switching on sites for headlines. We're deliberately piloting with around 180 sites today, and scaling from July as the ecosystem matures. We will expand in a phased, disciplined manner, targeting 1,000 sites by mid-August and 2,500 by year-end, but only where it delivers real value," Kazim Mujtaba, President Jazz GSM, said.

Telecom industry officials say that Pakistan has low internet use compared to users in the region. "We have estimated that the use of the internet will get a boost in the next three to four years due to the content on Youtube and TikTok," officials said.

Industry officials point out that the telecom sector stands at number three in terms of taxes, especially on recharge. They were of the view that the government should reduce taxes to achieve the Digital Pakistan vision.

"At nearly 45%, telecom is among the most heavily taxed sectors; yet it underpins the entire digital economy. You can't build a future-ready Pakistan on yesterday's tax model. Telecom is being taxed like a cash cow, when it should be treated as critical infrastructure," Kazim Mujtaba said.
 
5G handsets on installments

At present, only 5% 5G handsets are available in Pakistan. However, local manufacturers have started manufacturing 5G mobiles.

"This is a big challenge for telecom companies to launch 5G services in Pakistan," industry officials said. They added that the provision of mobile handsets on installments by telecom companies faced a setback due to opposition from Zong.

Zong cites that other telecom operators, like Jazz and Ufone, have their own banks; therefore, they would have extra advantage in financing.

The telecom industry had earlier launched the provision of mobile handsets on installments but it noted that there was a default ratio of 30-40% that amounted to millions. "We have proposed that the government could launch the provision of mobile phones on installments with the condition that defaulters will be prevented from getting connection from any telecom company," industry officials said.
 

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