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Storm Fiber Expands Its Services To Multan

  • July 11, 2018
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Storm Fiber is a broadband service provider that has established itself in the four major cities of Pakistan, i.e. Karachi, Peshawar, Lahore and Faisalabad. In an attempt to expand the footprint of their services, they have now officially launched in Multan.

On 9th July 2018, Storm fiber celebrated the feat by organizing an event at a local hotel in the city of Saints. Multan is the most prosperous city in the Southern part of Punjab and is home to numerous entrepreneurial ventures as well as industries.

The city also has some outstanding universities such as MNS University of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya University and NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology, that have helped put Multan on the fast track of development.

 StormFiber backed by Cybernet introduced the gigabit internet connectivity and now will help Multan bridge the digital infrastructure gap and bring it on par with global metropolitan cities.

In the era of modern technology it has become increasingly important to have a stable and fast internet connection for economical development and with that vision in mind, StormFiber aims to deliver consistent internet services on FTTH infrastructure, along with HD television and crystal-clear voice services.

CEO of Storm Fiber Danish Lakhani speaking at the event said, “One of the primary impediments in increasing penetration of fiber broadband has been the high cost of bringing optical fiber to every home. Stepping up to the plate, our investors who are local Pakistanis have always taken a long-term view of projects and avoided those with purely short-term gain.”

According to him, Cybernet’s management team set out nearly a decade ago with a vision to bring highly stable, ultra-fast broadband through fiber optics, to the far reaches of Pakistan, so the citizens of Quetta, Multan, Lahore, Peshawar or Karachi can experience the same standard of internet access as residents in London, New York or Beijing.

Furthermore, the company also plans on launching in various other cities across Pakistan such as Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Hyderabad, Sargodha, Sialkot, and Quetta etc.

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