Sets 2029 target; fragmented networks, low FTTH threaten broadband ambitions
High-speed internet through a modern and hi-tech infrastructure can not only improve digitisation of the country, but will also upgrade its global image as a reliable outsourcing country. Photo: FILE
Pakistan, long criticised for inadequate public service delivery, now sees a rare opportunity to leap into modern governance through technology. But its race towards a digitally enabled future depends on whether it can overcome deep connectivity gaps, high infrastructure costs, and sluggish fibre-to-the-home penetration, as the government rolls out an ambitious National Fiberisation Plan aimed at delivering high-speed broadband to 10 million hous
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