PTCL’s ‘Flash Fiber’ Reaches 500,000 User Milestone, Reflecting Rapid Growth

Islamabad: PTCL’s fiber optic, Pakistan’s fastest fiber to the home (FTTH) service, has shown rapid growth to reach the milestone of 500,000 subscribers across the country. This service is transforming internet connectivity in Pakistan, apart from offering a variety of integrated ICT services to transform the experience of its customers.
PTCL Group is rapidly expanding its fiber network in Pakistan, upgrading from copper to improve digital experience and customer satisfaction. Currently, PTCL’s Flash Fiber service connects 79 cities across the country and growing. Flash Fiber has reached this speed at an unprecedented rate in Pakistan’s telecom industry, demonstrating its tremendous popularity due to its fast speeds, seamless connectivity and additional digital offerings such as PTCL Group’s first OTT service, SHOQ.
Commemorating this important milestone, Hatem Bamatraf, Group President & CEO, PTCL & Ufone 4G said, “We are excited to change the user experience, support the installation of smart homes and respond enthusiastically to Flash Fiber, our FTTH service. Enhancing the digital lifestyle in Pakistan. We strongly believe that fast and reliable internet connectivity acts as a catalyst for economic growth as it drives a large part of the economy and opens doors for growth and development with the aim of making high quality connectivity easily available to every internet user. Pakistan.”
High-speed connectivity also touches on the soft side of leisure and entertainment. On the back of fast Flash Fiber, PTCL enhances user experience by providing premium content through IPTV (SHOQ TV) and OTT App (SHOQ). Fiber Flash customers can benefit from Eye Flash Security Solutions for their home or office designed to meet all their security needs. Not only this, Flash Fiber customers can also take medical insurance.
PTCL’s FTTH services provide the fastest connectivity that drives innovation and drives socio-economic development. Embracing broad water connectivity provides valuable opportunities to unlock Pakistan’s growth potential in agriculture, healthcare, education, e-commerce, entrepreneurship and the digital economy, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth.

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