Transtelecom has partnered with Qazpost to expand connectivity in Kazakhstan’s Kyzylorda region, targeting improved access for rural and underserved communities.
The collaboration will focus on deploying telecom infrastructure to extend internet and communication services to areas with limited connectivity. By leveraging Qazpost’s extensive national network and Transtelecom’s telecom capabilities, the initiative aims to improve digital access and enable broader participation in online services.
Rural connectivity remains a key priority for governments and operators, particularly as digital services become increasingly essential for education, healthcare, and economic activity. Expanding infrastructure in remote regions is critical to closing the digital divide and supporting inclusive growth.
The partnership reflects a wider trend where telecom providers are collaborating with national institutions to accelerate last-mile connectivity, using existing networks and distribution channels to reach underserved populations more efficiently.
Kazakhstan has been actively investing in digital infrastructure to improve nationwide coverage and support its digital transformation agenda.
Editor’s Note:
Public-private collaboration is emerging as a key model for rural connectivity expansion. Leveraging national networks like postal services can significantly accelerate last-mile access in geographically dispersed markets.
