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Lawmakers Defer ‘Exploitative’ Telecom Bill, Reject Free Use of Public Land by Telcos

Last updated: June 21, 2026 2:56 pm
Mabruka Khan
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Lawmakers Defer ‘Exploitative’ Telecom Bill, Reject Free Use of Public Land by Telcos
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Islamabad: A parliamentary committee has deferred a controversial telecommunications bill after lawmakers raised concerns that several provisions could disproportionately favor telecom companies at the expense of public interests. The proposed legislation was criticized by committee members as potentially “exploitative,” prompting a detailed review before any final decision is made.

One of the most debated clauses sought to allow telecommunications companies to install infrastructure and use public land without paying fees to government agencies or local authorities. Lawmakers strongly opposed the provision, arguing that public assets should not be made available to private companies without appropriate compensation or regulatory oversight.

Committee members maintained that while expanding digital connectivity and telecommunications infrastructure is important for economic growth, such expansion must not come at the cost of public resources. They stressed the need to strike a balance between facilitating investment in the telecom sector and protecting state revenues and public interests.

Representatives from the telecommunications industry reportedly argued that reducing costs and regulatory hurdles could accelerate network expansion and improve internet access in underserved areas. However, lawmakers remained unconvinced and rejected the clause, directing authorities to revisit the proposal.

The committee also expressed concerns over other aspects of the bill and decided to defer its consideration until further consultations with stakeholders are completed. Analysts believe the decision reflects growing scrutiny of legislation affecting public assets, digital infrastructure, and corporate privileges.

The development is expected to trigger further discussions between policymakers, regulators, and industry representatives as efforts continue to modernize Pakistan’s telecommunications sector while ensuring transparency and accountability.

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