PTA chairman opens broadband coverage project for Makran Coastal Highway
Islamabad : Chairman PTA Muhammad Naveed inaugurated the project “Seamless broadband coverage from Hub to Jiwani: Makran Coastal Highway” worth Rs759 million at a ceremony held on Tuesday in Islamabad.
In this connection, contract of the project was signed by Universal Service Fund (USF) with Ufone. USF Chief Executive Officer Rizwan Mustafa Mir signed the contract with CEO-Ufone Rashid Khan. In order to execute this project 58 BTS towers will be installed in a contracted time frame of 18 months. Moreover all major motorways and highways will be facilitated through seamless connectivity in future.
Chief guest of the ceremony Chairman PTA Muhammad Naveed while addressing the ceremony stated that with constant dedication and devotion we have achieved yet another milestone. He further said the event marked one of the greatest landmarks achieved in the field of Telecom in Pakistan and would go a long way in taking the developmental work being done by the ministry to a greater level. He said with such projects the Ministry for IT through USF would continue to work towards achieving the mission of broadband penetration across the country to facilitate masses in rural areas. He said in addition to Broadband Infrastructure, he expected that USF will launch new e-services and m-services to facilitate digital lifestyle adoption for the people of Pakistan.
USF CEO Rizwan Mustafa Mir also gave an introduction of the project and informed the audience that this is the first project under the ‘Next Generation-Broadband for Sustainable Development programme’ with focus on broadband coverage to allow for seamless operation of modern APPS.
Furthermore, this will be the first network in Pakistan where the winning bidder will be required to enable national subscriber roaming for other consumers to benefit from the service. Speaking on the occasion Rashid Khan President and CEO Ufone said, “Universal Service Fund (USF) was established to promote the development of telecommunication services in un-served and under-served areas throughout the length and breadth of the country. At Ufone we resonate the same goal of providing telecommunication services to every Pakistani. The project has a special significance, as an important highway in Balochistan will be connected through broadband services under this initiative.”
It is noteworthy to mention here that under this project, seamless voice and broadband services will be provided to the coastal highway of 694 kms and for the first time in Pakistan national roaming is also being made available. Senior officials of Ministry of IT, Ufone, USF and representatives of IT and Telecom companies were also present at the event.
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