In an exciting leap towards the future, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has unveiled its ambitious plan to introduce 5G services in Pakistan by April 2025.
This move, aimed at revolutionising the nation’s digital landscape, underscores PTA’s commitment to fostering innovation, enhancing competition, and ensuring that Pakistan remains at the forefront of technological advancements.
With the spectrum auction on the horizon, the PTA is eager to attract new companies to expand the market and offer consumers cutting-edge 5G services in Pakistan.
According to recent media reports, the PTA Chairman highlighted that telecom companies in Pakistan currently utilise 265 MHz of spectrum.
To bolster the upcoming 5G rollout, the PTA plans to release an additional 567 MHz of spectrum.
This expansion will provide the necessary bandwidth for next-generation technology, ensuring superior service quality for consumers and paving the way for a more connected Pakistan.
Hafeez Rahman, a key official, noted a significant difference in spectrum pricing between countries, pointing out that Saudi Arabia sold its spectrum at $90,000 per MHz, while Pakistan’s 4G spectrum was priced at $29 million per MHz.
By keeping spectrum prices lower, the PTA aims to make high-quality services more accessible to local consumers, reflecting its dedication to the digital growth of the nation.
In a related update, the PTA Chairman assured that the restoration of the submarine cable, which is crucial for the nation’s internet infrastructure, is progressing well and is expected to be completed by August 27.
Once restored, internet services across Pakistan are anticipated to improve significantly, with no further disruptions expected, thus enhancing the overall user experience.
As Pakistan moves towards the 5G era, the PTA’s strategic initiatives are set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of telecommunications in the country, offering consumers faster, more reliable, and innovative digital services.