ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority said on Monday the country had reached 181 million mobile phone and 100 million broadband subscribers in a country of 220 million.
Last year, Pakistan ranked 76th out of 100 countries on the Inclusive Internet Index 2020 released by the Economist Intelligence Unit, falling into the last quartile of the global index overall.
The index benchmarks countries on the internet’s availability, affordability, relevance and the readiness of people to use it. The annual report is commissioned by Facebook.
“There are now over 100 million broadband subscribers in Pakistan,” PTA said in a Twitter post. “88% of population of Pakistan has access to internet/broadband services at one of the lowest rates in the region.”
“Overall teledensity of Pakistan at 85%,” the PTA said. “Over 181 million mobile subscribers in the country.”
The PTA also announced installing a 4G Base Transceiver Station (BTS) at the K2 basecamp area of Concordia in Pakistan’s northern Gilgit-Baltistan region.
“The mobile coverage & internet access will prove to be pivotal for mountaineers and trekking groups to stay connected with their families and assist in emergency situations,” PTA said in a separate statement. “It will also help promote adventure tourism and weather monitoring.”