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Broadband: State, operators and the public

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THE Senate IT Committee has deferred the Telecom Reorganization Amendment Bill 2026. This delay stems from concerns that the government’s proposed language allows unchecked deployment of telecom infrastructure—like fiber cables and towers—on private land, while penalizing landowners up to Rs. 50 million for refusing Right of Way (RoW). Resolving this requires analyzing the three key stakeholders: the State, the Operators and the Public.

Under its “Digital Pakistan” vision, the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication (MoITT) and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) aim to expand fixed and mobile broadband to build a modern, tech-driven knowledge economy. Expected benefits include reducing the digital divide, women’s empowerment, employment opportunities, support for freelancers, improved access to public services, financial inclusion and an expanded tax base. To achieve this, the government has introduced the Digital Nation Act, formed the Pakistan Digital Authority and auctioned the 5G spectrum.

However, success depends heavily on fiber infrastructure. The ministry aims to increase cell site fiberization from 16% to 60% (ultimately 80%) via the World Bank-funded Digital Economy Enhancement Project (DEEP). It also plans to expand fiber reach from 3........

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