Islamabad: Internet connections in Pakistan have increased significantly, reaching 5.10 million in 2026 compared to 1.9 million connections recorded in 2024. The sharp rise shows rapid expansion in digital access,
Islamabad: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has issued district-level internet licenses across the country to expand broadband access and encourage smaller service providers. Officials state that the move will improve connectivity in
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
Lahore: A high-level meeting of the Punjab Special Spatial Planning Authority (PSPA) was held under the chairmanship of Local Government Minister Zeeshan Rafiq at the Civil Secretariat. Officials including Secretary
Punjab’s digital property verification system — the Green Property Certificate — has now reached Okara, following successful rollout in Sialkot, Sahiwal, Lodhran, and Hafizabad.The system ensures that every land record
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has instructed Pakistan Railways to speed up its modernization program, emphasizing the need for international-level expertise to improve regional connectivity. During a high-level meeting, officials briefed
Islamabad is set to become Pakistan’s first free Wi-Fi city, as the government confirmed that 30 free Wi-Fi hotspots will be installed across the capital by December 2025. The National
The Punjab Masstransit Authority has introduced a QR-based digital payment system that allows passengers to travel on electric buses without needing a physical card. The feature works through the eTransit
Google has officially registered in Pakistan and will soon open its local office, a landmark step in advancing the country’s digital economy. The move aligns with the government’s “Digital Pakistan”