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Amazon Project Kuiper To Bring Satellite Broadband To Pakistan By 2026

  • October 11, 2025
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Amazon’s satellite internet initiative, Project Kuiper, is preparing to introduce satellite broadband services in Pakistan by the end of 2026, marking a major step toward strengthening nationwide connectivity. The announcement was made by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication following a meeting between Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja and a visiting delegation from Project Kuiper.

Project Kuiper aims to deploy a constellation of up to 3,236 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites designed to deliver high-speed, low-latency broadband to underserved and remote areas. The service, expected to reach download speeds of up to 400 megabits per second, will rely on compact and cost-effective user terminals, making high-quality internet more accessible for both households and businesses across Pakistan.

According to the Ministry, Project Kuiper intends to establish key local infrastructure within Pakistan to support the rollout, including the installation of ground gateways and local points of presence (PoPs). These will enable seamless integration with existing telecom networks and ensure reliable service performance. Officials emphasized that the project will not only expand connectivity but also support the country’s broader goals of digital transformation and inclusion.

Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja welcomed the collaboration, calling it an important milestone in Pakistan’s journey toward a fully connected digital society. She noted that Project Kuiper’s entry into the Pakistani market aligns with the government’s “Digital Nation Pakistan” vision, where equitable access to high-speed internet serves as a foundation for innovation and socioeconomic development.

The introduction of satellite broadband by Project Kuiper is expected to bring meaningful benefits across multiple sectors. Enhanced internet access could empower entrepreneurs, expand online education and telemedicine, and enable remote work opportunities in areas previously left behind by traditional network infrastructure. Industry observers believe that improved digital connectivity will attract more foreign investment and strengthen Pakistan’s position as a growing technology hub in the region.

Officials from the Ministry reiterated their commitment to supporting partnerships with international technology companies that contribute to Pakistan’s digital progress. By facilitating initiatives like Project Kuiper, the government aims to accelerate technological inclusion and provide citizens with the tools needed to participate in an increasingly digital global economy. The launch, once operational, will not only improve nationwide connectivity but also highlight Pakistan’s readiness to adopt next-generation communication technologies that bridge the urban-rural divide.

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