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PTCL Brings High-Speed Flash Fiber Internet to Mumtaz City

  • December 3, 2024
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Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), the country’s premier ICT services provider, has entered into a strategic agreement with Mumtaz City to bring cutting-edge internet connectivity to its residents and businesses. Through this partnership, PTCL will deliver its premium internet service, Flash Fiber, creating a seamless digital experience in one of Pakistan’s rapidly growing urban hubs. This initiative underscores the commitment of both entities to fostering technological advancement and enabling modern, digitally connected living.

Under the agreement, PTCL will oversee the design, development, and deployment of a state-of-the-art optical fiber network across Mumtaz City. This sophisticated infrastructure will provide high-speed internet access to over 2,500 homes and high-rise buildings, meeting the increasing demands for reliable and efficient digital services. The deployment is set to enhance the community’s digital landscape, making advanced connectivity a cornerstone of daily life.

The signing ceremony was attended by prominent representatives from both organizations, including Nauman Durrani, VP Business Operations North at PTCL; Salman Ali Bajwa, VP Sales PTCL; and Aqil Jamal Butt, Chief Executive of Mumtaz City. Senior officials from both sides lauded the initiative as a milestone in the ongoing drive to modernize Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and urban living standards.

This collaboration positions PTCL as a leader in providing innovative digital solutions tailored to the evolving needs of urban communities. Flash Fiber’s high-speed internet services will not only enhance residential and business productivity but also set a benchmark for connectivity standards in Pakistan. By delivering robust and reliable internet, the project ensures that Mumtaz City residents can access digital resources and enjoy uninterrupted online experiences.

As Pakistan continues to embrace urbanization, the partnership between PTCL and Mumtaz City highlights the critical role of digital infrastructure in socio-economic development. This endeavor serves as a model for future smart city initiatives, showcasing how technology can drive urban transformation and improve quality of life. Through this groundbreaking collaboration, PTCL and Mumtaz City are paving the way for a more connected and technologically advanced Pakistan.

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