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Nayatel Increases Home Internet Package Prices From July 1

  • June 20, 2026
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Nayatel has increased the prices of its home internet packages, with the revised rates taking effect from July 1, 2026. The company informed customers via email that it was making the minimum possible price increase because of rising operational costs. The adjustment affects multiple speed tiers within Nayatel’s residential fibre internet portfolio, marking the latest in a series of cost pressures facing Pakistan’s internet service providers as energy, equipment, and operational expenses continue to climb.

The monthly price of Nayatel’s Home Unlimited 70 Mbps package will increase by Rs300, from Rs5,000 to Rs5,300. The Home Unlimited 40 Mbps package will increase by Rs100, from Rs3,350 to Rs3,450. The Home Unlimited 30 Mbps package will become Rs75 more expensive, rising from Rs2,150 to Rs2,225 per month. The company stated that the price adjustment has been kept minimal while it continues to focus on maintaining service reliability and network performance for its customers. At the time of writing, Nayatel’s website had not been updated with the revised package prices and continued to show the previous rates, with the company expected to update its pricing pages once the new charges formally take effect on July 1, 2026.

The timing of Nayatel’s price revision arrives alongside Pakistan’s recent first-ever Opensignal fixed broadband ranking, in which Nayatel was named the country’s Best Home Internet provider, leading across download speed, upload speed, consistent quality, and reliability metrics among the four providers surveyed. For Nayatel customers in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, and Faisalabad, the price increase comes at a moment when the provider’s technical performance credentials are arguably at their strongest point of public validation, giving the company a stronger basis than most competitors to justify a tariff adjustment on service quality grounds. Whether other major fixed broadband providers, including PTCL and StormFiber, will follow with similar price revisions in the coming weeks remains to be seen, but Nayatel’s announcement sets a precedent that may shape broader industry pricing trends as Pakistan’s internet service providers continue to grapple with rising input costs across electricity, equipment imports, and network maintenance.

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