ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s telecom sector generated Rs. 850 billion in terms of revenues in the fiscal year 2022-23 (FY23), showing a growth of 17 percent despite economic challenges, according to Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s (PTA) annual report for 2023.
PTA Chairman Major General (r) Hafeez-ur-Rehman presented the report to Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar.
In a short statement, the regulator said that this financial success not only reflects the resilience of Pakistan’s telecommunications sector but also signifies a positive impact on the country’s economic landscape.
The chairman told the caretaker prime minister that Pakistan has achieved an outstanding 90 percent accessibility to mobile services across the nation. This ensures that even the most remote areas are now connected, bringing the benefits of communication and connectivity to citizens in all corners of the country.
The report further unveiled the exponential growth in the user base, with the number of mobile phone users reaching 192 million. Additionally, the number of high-speed broadband users reached an impressive 130 million.
The premier commended the PTA chairman and his team for their commitment to bridging the digital divide. He expressed his appreciation for the impact of PTA’s initiatives, emphasizing the importance of technology in driving socio-economic development.