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Pakistan Takes Significant Step Towards 5G Launch
Pakistan has moved closer to launch 5G services with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) receiving approval from the Frequency Allocation Board (FAB) for spectrum allocation.
The PTA has initiated the process of hiring an international consultant to facilitate the rollout of 5G technology, with a deadline set for the first quarter of 2025.
The PTA has shared the Terms of Reference (ToRs) for the consultant with the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications (MoIT&T), which will collaborate with the Ministry of Finance to solicit input before finalizing the hiring process.
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Once approvals are obtained, the PTA will advertise the ToRs to select an international consultant for the 5G rollout.
Pakistan has allocated spectrum across various ITU bands for the Next Generation Mobile Services (NGMS) auction, including bands such as 700, 2100, 2300, 2600, and 3300 MHz.
The government holds 30 MHz (2 x 15 MHz) in the 700 MHz band, considered optimal for 5G services.
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The PTA has shared a comprehensive 5G working paper with the MoIT&T and the Ministry of Finance, highlighting technical and regulatory considerations crucial for a successful launch.
The auction advisory committee has also emphasized spectrum allocation for 5G, directing the FAB to allocate the necessary spectrum and inform the PTA accordingly.
With spectrum allocation and consultant hiring underway, Pakistan is poised to take a significant leap towards launching 5G services, enhancing its digital landscape and promoting economic growth.