USF to Roll Out 2,000 km of Optical Fiber Across Pakistan
The Universal Service Fund (USF) has unveiled ambitious plans to install 2,000 kilometers of optical fiber cable (OFC) throughout Pakistan in the fiscal year 2024-25. This announcement was
The Universal Service Fund (USF) has unveiled ambitious plans to install 2,000 kilometers of optical fiber cable (OFC) throughout Pakistan in the fiscal year 2024-25. This announcement was
Pakistan''s National Fiberization Policy aims for 7.5M homes with fiber-optic by 2030, 80% FTTS, and 60 Mbps speeds. Learn more!
The upcoming policy outlines robust enhancements to improve the resilience and reach of long-haul Fiber Connectivity across the country. The Telecom Wing of MoITT, in coordination with the Pakistan
Pakistan strengthens its internet infrastructure with the world''s largest optical fiber cable, according to IT Minister.
Official documents revealed that MoITT is working with the PTA to do a risk assessment of currently deployed fiber cables across Pakistan. By ensuring
This strategic move is designed to prepare Pakistan for emerging technologies like 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT), while also ensuring robust
Pakistan is set to significantly enhance its digital infrastructure, with plans to extend fiber-optic connectivity to 7.5 million households and achieve 80
Pakistan is setting an ambitious course to revolutionize its digital infrastructure by extending fiber-optic connectivity to 7.5 million households and achieving 80 percent fiber-to-the-site
The policy also supports economic goals like encouraging domestic fiber production to reduce reliance on imports. With a clear roadmap in place, the push to connect 7.5 Million Homes with next-gen
Telecom Foundation continues to contribute in Pakistan''s digital infrastructure landscape, including the expansion of PTCL fiber to the home (FTTH / GPON) expansion for its customers. As a leading
Tajikistan looks to promote trade in Pakistan Under this project, a fibre cable will be laid along with the power transmission line between the two regions.
The initiative, part of the Digital Economy Enhancement Project (DEEP), aims to connect 7.5 million households to fibre-optic networks and achieve 80% fibre-to-the-site (FTTS) coverage by
These targets are part of the National Fiberization Policy currently under development, with an emphasis on enhancing fixed broadband infrastructure and achieving average download
ISLAMABAD - Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Dr Saif on Saturday said that in order to enhance connectivity Pakistan was set
ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Dr Umar Saif has said that Pakistan will enhance
Pakistan has finalized a plan to transform Pakistan''s optical fiber cable network into a global digital gateway.
Pakistan aims to extend fiber-optic connectivity to 7.5 million households and achieve 80 percent fiber-to-the-site (FTTS) coverage within the
Additionally, it incentivizes local manufacturing of fiber optic components, expected to reduce import dependency by 30%. To implement the
A significant aspect of the fiberization policy is its focus on stimulating economic growth through the "Make in Pakistan" initiative. By encouraging local
China-Pakistan Fiber Optic Project (CPFOP), the major project of digital connectivity between the two countries, has become operational from
To date, the USF has completed 17 projects, linking 884 UCs with 9,068 km of fiber, enhancing backhaul for existing 3G/4G networks and laying
Universal Service Fund (USF) has been busy expanding Pakistan''s fiber optic network. Since its inception, they''ve launched 26 Backhaul Optical Fiber Cable (OFC) projects across all
The enhanced connectivity brought about by optical fibre project is poised to have far-reaching economic impacts. A well-developed communication infrastructure is vital for attracting foreign investment,
IT ministry has approved funds for the Universal Service Fund (USF) projects for high-speed internet services and broadband contracts.
The Pakistan-China Fiber Optic Project is an 820 kilometer long optical fiber cable connecting Pakistan and China; it was laid down between the Khunjerab Pass on the China-Pakistan border and the
Pakistan is about to get ultra-fast gigabit fiber internet in eleven cities soon, as per government documents available with ProPakistani.
Agreements with Central Asian countries have been finalized under which their data will pass through Pakistan. With improved fiber connectivity,
Pakistan plans to dramatically enhance its digital infrastructure by extending fiber-optic connectivity to 7.5 million households and achieving 80
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