Punjab launches satellite internet project to connect remote areas

Lahore: The Punjab government has announced a major satellite internet project aimed at providing high-speed connectivity across remote and underserved areas of the province. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has directed IT departments to finalize the operational framework to ensure smooth implementation. The initiative is designed to bridge the digital divide affecting millions of rural residents by improving access to online education, e-governance services, and digital platforms. This development under the Strategic Innovations & Future Real Estate Cluster reflects a strong Government Policy push toward modern digital infrastructure. For Lahore and Punjab, enhanced connectivity can boost economic growth, remote work opportunities, and technological adoption. Will satellite internet transform digital access in your area?

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