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Over 300 5G Sites Activated Across Pakistan

Over 300 5G Sites Activated Across Pakistan

Over 300 5G Sites Activated Across Pakistan 1792 592 D. I. Khan New City

Pakistan has taken a significant step toward next-generation connectivity. Telecom companies have activated more than 300 5G sites across the country, marking the beginning of the nation’s 5G rollout. According to officials from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), several 5G sites are now active near important government buildings and central locations in Islamabad. Key areas covered include the Red Zone, Blue Area, and Parliament Lodges. These locations are among the first to experience the new network technology.

Jazz and Zong Lead the Deployment

Two major telecom operators are currently leading the rollout. Jazz has activated around 180 5G sites nationwide, making it the largest contributor to the initial deployment. Zong has also expanded its network by activating 150 5G sites across Pakistan. Meanwhile, Ufone is expected to join the rollout soon. The company is currently waiting for the arrival of 5G equipment and compatible devices from international suppliers. Under PTA license requirements, telecom companies must also update their websites with information about 5G coverage areas and services.

Impact on 4G and Internet Speeds

The launch of 5G is expected to improve overall mobile connectivity in Pakistan. Currently, 4G download speeds have been capped at 20 Mbps, while early 5G speeds are set at around 50 Mbps. Although this is only the initial phase, the new infrastructure is expected to enhance network performance. Users may also notice improvements in 4G connectivity within the next five to six months as telecom operators upgrade their networks.

Device Compatibility Still a Challenge

Despite the rollout, not all smartphones will immediately support 5G services. Major manufacturers like Apple and Samsung have not yet released official software updates enabling full 5G functionality in Pakistan. However, progress is being made. Currently, 103 mobile brands have activated 5G support across 2,254 devices. Once software updates are released, users will be able to experience the full capabilities of the new network.

Stabilizing the 5G Network

According to PTA officials, building a stable 5G ecosystem will take time. Experts estimate that it may take up to two years for the network to fully stabilize across the country. Telecom operators are expected to receive additional shipments of 5G equipment in the coming months, which will help expand coverage to more cities and regions.

Pakistan’s 5G Spectrum Auction

The rollout follows the successful completion of Pakistan’s 5G spectrum auction. During the auction, 480 MHz of spectrum was sold out of the 597 MHz available for allocation. This spectrum will allow telecom companies to expand high-speed mobile services and support future digital innovations.

The Future of 5G in Pakistan

The introduction of 5G technology could transform Pakistan’s digital landscape. Faster internet speeds, lower latency, and improved connectivity will benefit multiple sectors. These include education, healthcare, smart cities, and digital businesses. Although the rollout is still in its early stages, the expansion of 5G infrastructure signals an important step toward Pakistan’s digital future. As deployment continues, millions of users across the country may soon experience the benefits of next-generation mobile connectivity.

Pakistan’s 5G Spectrum Assignment Enters Second Round

Pakistan’s 5G Spectrum Assignment Enters Second Round

Pakistan’s 5G Spectrum Assignment Enters Second Round 2560 1707 D. I. Khan New City

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has moved Pakistan’s 5G spectrum assignment process into the second round of bidding. The step came after telecom operators showed strong interest in specific spectrum positions.

Three major telecom companies—Jazz, Ufone, and Zong—placed bids to secure preferred placements in the 2600 MHz band, a key frequency range for future 5G services. Because multiple operators selected the same spectrum positions, the process moved into competitive bidding.

Operators Continue Competition in Third Round

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has now started the third round of the spectrum assignment process. Operators decided to keep their preferred positions during the previous stage, which pushed the process forward. This stage will determine the final placement of spectrum blocks. After the authority finalizes the placement, telecom operators can start planning their 5G networks.

Second Round Bidding Price Set at $0.1 Million

Officials set the bidding price at $0.1 million during the second round. This price applies when more than one operator selects the same spectrum position. During the first round, the regulator asked operators only to choose their preferred spectrum positions. No bidding price applied at that stage. However, overlapping choices forced the auction to move into the next competitive rounds.

Spectrum Assignment After the 5G Auction

The spectrum assignment process forms part of the post-auction procedure conducted by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority. Through this process, the regulator determines the exact placement of spectrum blocks that operators secured in Pakistan’s recent multi-band 5G auction. This arrangement helps operators organize their frequencies efficiently and avoid interference between networks.

Next Steps Toward 5G Deployment

After the authority completes the assignment process, telecom operators will begin preparing their networks for 5G deployment. These preparations include upgrading infrastructure, installing equipment, and testing new services.

Industry experts believe that 5G technology will bring faster internet speeds, lower latency, and improved digital connectivity across Pakistan.

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