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, broadband usage, and connectivity across the country within just two years. This growth matters because stronger internet access supports online businesses, digital payments, remote work, education, e-commerce, freelancing, and public service delivery. Improved connectivity can also influence real estate and urban development by increasing demand for digitally connected housing, tech-enabled offices, co-working spaces, and smart commercial areas. For investors and businesses, wider internet adoption signals a stronger digital economy and future-ready consumer market. Can Pakistan’s digital growth accelerate economic transformation?



