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Pakistan Grants 47 New Broadband Licenses to Boost Digital Connectivity

Last updated: July 10, 2026 4:06 pm
Haris Ali
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Pakistan Grants 47 New Broadband Licenses to Boost Digital Connectivity
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The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued 47 new licenses for broadband services, marking a significant push to expand high-speed internet access across the country’s underserved regions. The move aims to dismantle the connectivity barriers currently stifling digital growth in rural and remote areas.

This expansion targets a critical gap in Pakistan’s digital infrastructure. While urban centers have seen steady growth in connectivity, millions of citizens in Balochistan, parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and rural Sindh remain largely offline. These new licenses require operators to deploy infrastructure in areas that commercial providers previously deemed unprofitable.

The PTA’s decision follows a year of intense scrutiny regarding the quality and reach of existing internet services. By diversifying the pool of license holders, the regulator is betting that increased competition will force service providers to lower costs and improve signal reliability.

“We are moving beyond the major hubs,” a senior official at the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication said, speaking on condition of anonymity. “The goal isn’t just to add more users, but to ensure that a student in a remote village has the same access to digital resources as someone in Islamabad.”

The licenses cover a spectrum of technologies, including fixed-line fiber optics and wireless broadband solutions. Operators have been given a strict 18-month timeline to initiate network rollouts. Failure to meet these deployment milestones will result in the immediate revocation of the licenses and the forfeiture of associated deposits.

Industry analysts are watching the rollout closely. While the addition of 47 new players signals a massive influx of investment, the real test lies in the operational capacity of these firms to maintain consistent service in Pakistan’s challenging terrain.

Infrastructure costs remain the primary obstacle. Extending fiber optic cables through mountainous regions or installing towers in remote deserts requires significant capital. Whether these new license holders can navigate these logistical hurdles—or if they will focus solely on more lucrative, semi-urban markets—remains the central question for the regulator.

For now, the government is betting that this influx of new providers will finally bridge the digital divide. If these operators hit their targets, it could redefine the digital economy for millions, but the timeline for tangible results on the ground is still months away.

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