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PTCL Completes Fiberization of Nathiagali, Enhancing High-Speed Connectivity

  • August 8, 2023
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Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has successfully completed the fiberization of Nathiagali, a renowned tourist destination known for its natural beauty. This milestone achievement brings high-speed connectivity to the region, promising an enhanced user experience and supporting the local tourism industry’s growth.

The comprehensive network upgrade falls under PTCL’s Copper Sunset project, which involves replacing traditional copper wires with the cutting-edge PTCL Flash Fiber network. This network is set to offer the fastest internet service in Nathiagali, delivering blazing speeds of up to 1Gbps with unlimited download capabilities.

A vibrant cake-cutting ceremony was organized in Nathiagali to celebrate the inauguration of high-speed connectivity. Vice President of Business Zone North at PTCL, Nauman Durrani, graced the occasion, accompanied by the company’s top management, employees, and valued customers.

Nauman Durrani, Vice President of Business Zone North at PTCL, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled to inaugurate our fiberization project in Nathiagali. PTCL’s Flash Fiber 400K customer journey for 2023 is dedicated to providing our esteemed customers with an exceptional high-speed internet experience through our Fiber-based network.”

This transformative initiative involves the complete overhaul of PTCL’s previous copper-based network in Nathiagali. Its objective is to create opportunities for strengthening the local economy and contributing to social progress.

As the national telecommunications carrier, PTCL remains committed to revolutionizing user experiences through high-quality telecom services. With ambitious expansion plans in place, fast and reliable fiber-based connectivity will soon be accessible throughout the country, surpassing expectations.

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