Pakistanis Used 28 Billion GBs of Internet in FY2024-25

PTA, Govt Recognize Broadband as Key to Growth

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Broadband Data consumption in Pakistan’s telecom sector has reached unprecedented levels, with an estimated 27,897 petabytes used through mobile and fixed broadband services in FY 2025.

This dramatic surge in data usage highlights the growing reliance on digital connectivity across all facets of Pakistani society and signals an urgent need for continued investment in broadband infrastructure.

Both the government and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) have acknowledged the strategic importance of broadband connectivity in accelerating economic growth and promoting digital inclusion.

Central to the ‘Digital Pakistan’ initiative, broadband expansion is seen as a critical lever for modernizing the country’s economy, improving public service delivery, and ensuring nationwide access to digital tools and platforms.

Since the introduction of 3G and 4G services in 2014, Pakistan’s broadband landscape has undergone a profound transformation.

The PTA has spearheaded a range of initiatives, including multiple spectrum auctions and renewals between 2016 and 2021, spectrum reframing, and imposing additional rollout obligations on telecom operators. These efforts have driven widespread adoption of 4G services and set the stage for future upgrades.

Read more: PCB to Announce New All-Format Captain

The results of these initiatives are evident in the remarkable growth in broadband subscriptions. Between FY 2018 and March 2025, total broadband subscriptions skyrocketed by 151%, rising from 58.7 million to 147.2 million.

This growth spans both mobile and fixed broadband users, reflecting the increasing demand for high-speed internet across urban and rural areas alike.

Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.