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Nayatel Increases Internet Speeds and Reduces Prices for All Customers Free of Cost

  • August 1, 2025
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Nayatel has officially rolled out a major upgrade for its users, enhancing internet speeds and lowering package rates across the board—without requiring any action or extra payment from customers. Following a short teaser campaign that stirred interest online, the internet service provider has announced that these benefits have been applied automatically to all active connections. Both existing users and new subscribers will now experience faster broadband services with more affordable pricing structures.

The update marks a significant value enhancement for customers relying on Nayatel’s fiber-to-the-home network. The company confirmed that every customer will notice a speed increase and reduction in their monthly bill. These changes have been implemented at no additional charge and do not require users to opt-in or modify their subscription. Customers simply need to continue using their existing plans to benefit from the upgrades.

One user, who was previously on a 50Mbps package, shared that their speed had now increased to 70Mbps, verified through a standard internet speed test. This reflects the company’s move to recalibrate its bandwidth offerings to better align with growing user demands, without burdening them financially. The company’s decision comes at a time when data usage continues to grow due to remote work, streaming, online learning, and digital services becoming more common in Pakistani households.

Nayatel has not yet published a full breakdown of all package changes, but early reports suggest that various tiers of its broadband offerings have been adjusted to provide better value for money. This move is expected to position Nayatel more competitively in the broadband market, where consumers are increasingly sensitive to both speed and pricing. The seamless nature of the upgrade—requiring no sign-up, reconfiguration, or new equipment—adds to the appeal for current users.

New customers joining the network will also benefit from the revised packages, gaining access to higher speeds at reduced prices from day one. Nayatel’s approach emphasizes user convenience and reflects a customer-first strategy, a notable development in Pakistan’s ISP sector which has often been criticized for inflexible pricing and limited service enhancements.

The ISP continues to maintain its focus on reliability, customer satisfaction, and consistent performance, particularly in urban centers where its fiber infrastructure is well established. With the latest changes, Nayatel is likely to see an increase in customer retention and new subscriptions, as users respond to the improved value without any associated cost hike. This initiative further strengthens its position in the competitive broadband market and signals an ongoing commitment to service quality across its network.

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