Amazon plans to launch internet service soon in Pakistan
Pakistan briefs Amazon on local registration rules and requirements
US-Amazon – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk)- Pakistan’s digital future is moving toward a major transformation as global tech companies race to enter the satellite broadband market. After Elon Musk’s Starlink, Amazon’s Project Kuiper has now shown interest in launching internet services in Pakistan.
Amazon Kuiper explores Pakistan’s growing internet market
According to official sources, representatives from Amazon’s Kuiper project have shared plans to explore investment opportunities in the country. Government authorities welcomed the development and briefed the company on registration steps, legal requirements, and compliance procedures.
Amazon Kuiper has already launched over 100 satellites into orbit and signed its first deal with Australia. While services are not yet live globally, Kuiper’s entry could deliver faster and more reliable internet access to underserved areas of Pakistan.
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Growing competition in Pakistan’s satellite internet sector
Kuiper’s arrival adds to rising interest from global and regional players. Starlink initiated talks earlier, while Chinese firms Shanghai Telecom and Telco Integrated, along with OneWeb, have also approached Pakistan.
Experts believe competition among multiple providers could bring high-speed, affordable, and reliable connectivity to millions of users across the country.
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