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Nayatel Slashes Fiber Signup Fees by 70%

  • April 19, 2024
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Nayatel, a leading internet service provider in Pakistan, is making high-speed internet more accessible with a significant reduction in signup fees.

Previously, the upfront cost of setting up a connection, including the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) device, could be an obstacle for some customers. However, Nayatel has addressed this concern by slashing the upfront cost of the ONT by over 70%.

“The one-time cost of the ONT device used to be Rs. 22,000,”

explains a Nayatel spokesperson.

“Now, customers only need to pay Rs. 1,000 upfront, with the remaining balance conveniently spread over a monthly installment plan of Rs. 700.”

With this revised structure, the total signup cost for a Nayatel connection is now just Rs. 5,950. This includes free access to NAYA TV for one month, allowing customers to experience seamless streaming of their favorite shows with 130+ live HD channels and over 2,500 videos on-demand across web, Android TV, and mobile devices.

Residents of Rawalpindi and Islamabad can now enjoy a 20 Mbps connection for just Rs. 5,950, while those in Punjab and Peshawar can benefit from a 10 Mbps connection for Rs. 5,450.

This move by Nayatel makes premium fiber internet a more attractive option for a wider range of customers in Pakistan. For more information on connection plans and offerings, visit the Nayatel website.

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