Islamabad, Sep 21: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced that the auction for the 5G spectrum will take place by April 2025, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s digital transformation.
Key Developments:
- Auction Details: Major General (R) Hafeezur Rehman, PTA Chairman, confirmed the auction date, emphasizing the importance of attracting new players to enhance competition and improve consumer services.
- Spectrum Expansion: The PTA plans to increase the available spectrum from 265 MHz to an additional 567 MHz for 5G, aiming to foster a competitive market with affordable pricing.
- Cost Considerations: The PTA is negotiating with the government to keep spectrum costs low, drawing lessons from countries like Saudi Arabia, where the spectrum was auctioned at $90,000 per megahertz.
Challenges and Optimism:
- Ongoing Issues: Despite recent internet outages due to submarine cable repairs, the PTA assures that system upgrades will prevent disruptions to services.
- Future Prospects: The rollout of 5G is anticipated to provide faster internet speeds, improved connectivity, and a variety of innovative applications, benefiting both citizens and the economy.
As Pakistan prepares for the 5G era, the PTA’s initiatives signal a commitment to leveraging technology for enhanced quality of life and economic growth