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StormFiber Expands To Daska As High Speed FTTH Services Reach 26 Cities Across Pakistan

  • December 4, 2025
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StormFiber, powered by Cybernet, has expanded its Fiber to the Home presence with the official launch of services in Daska, marking the company’s twenty sixth operational city in Pakistan. The introduction of FTTH connectivity in Daska supports efforts to provide reliable, consistent and high quality broadband to communities that increasingly depend on fast and stable internet for work, communication and entertainment. The expansion is aligned with the digital habits of residents who now rely on high bandwidth services for remote learning, online collaboration, Ultra HD streaming and small business operations. Bringing fiber connectivity to the city also reinforces ongoing momentum in Pakistan’s broader digital transformation, where demand for dependable broadband has continued to rise among both individuals and enterprises.

The rollout in Daska focuses on delivering an improved online experience that caters to households and small businesses seeking uninterrupted digital access. As more economic and educational activities move online, strong connectivity plays a central role in supporting daily tasks and long term development. StormFiber has built its identity around the idea of dependable service delivery through a fiber optic infrastructure that enhances network consistency and minimizes disruptions. With its entry into Daska, the company aims to give residents an internet environment suitable for virtual learning platforms, seamless communication with family and colleagues and entertainment options that require high streaming quality. The arrival of FTTH services also provides small businesses with the digital tools needed to manage operations, engage with customers and expand their presence in online marketplaces.

Speaking about the expansion, Fawad Laher, Managing Director at StormFiber, noted that the company views Daska as an important part of its continued commitment to national connectivity progress. He stated that the introduction of fiber optic broadband is an investment in the city’s future, supporting households and businesses with technology that can help them grow, communicate and engage more effectively. This perspective aligns with broader ambitions to strengthen digital access across Pakistan by ensuring that more cities have access to stable, high speed infrastructure. StormFiber’s focus on quality service delivery helps position new locations to participate more actively in the digital economy, with improved learning, business and communication opportunities.

The decision to expand into Daska also reflects StormFiber’s long standing mission described as Built in Pakistan, Building Pakistan, highlighting the company’s approach to contributing directly to national development. As fiber networks continue to expand, communities across smaller and larger cities receive enhanced connectivity options that support social and economic participation. StormFiber’s presence in twenty six cities demonstrates its ongoing efforts to help bridge connectivity gaps by building an infrastructure that serves present needs while supporting future digital requirements. With each expansion, the company strengthens its nationwide network and reinforces its role in supporting Pakistan’s evolving digital landscape.

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