ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirate’s (UAE) Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat), YahClick, has announced to launch its broadband services in Pakistan.
According to the company’s official statement, “Customers across Pakistan will now be able to connect to a satellite broadband via a small dish and modem, without the frustration of congested networks.”
The statement added customers can connect to the satellite anywhere in the country, including places where terrestrial infrastructure is currently not available.
Satellite technology is being used by YahClick to send and receive high-speed broadband internet signals in Pakistan linking some of the country’s most important infrastructure, including over 154 ATMs for many banks, and supporting election offices in remote areas and also connecting 1,600 students.
Almost 34,000 subscribers have been acquired by YahClick for its satellite broadband service, up till now. Across 13 countries out of its 28 country footprint, the service has been installed of which seven are in sub-Saharan Africa.






