Pakistan Signals Major Digital Leap as IT Minister Highlights 5G Readiness, AI Cloud Expansion, and CPEC-Driven Connectivity

Pakistan is preparing for a major digital transformation driven by 5G readiness, AI-enabled cloud services, expanded fibre networks, and CPEC-backed connectivity. New submarine cables, blockchain verification, cybersecurity upgrades, and digital corridors position the country for Smart Cities and advanced digital services.

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Zong 4G Launches Advanced Cloud Intelligent Computing Center in Islamabad, Marking a Major Leap in Pakistan’s Digital Infrastructure

Zong 4G has inaugurated a Tier-III Certified Cloud Intelligent Computing Center in Islamabad, reinforcing Pakistan’s digital infrastructure with advanced cloud, AI, IoT, and cybersecurity capabilities. Led by the IT Minister, the launch marks a major investment in a future-ready digital economy and highlights Zong’s role as a key ICT enabler.

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Google Trends 2025 Shows Pakistan’s Deep Cricket Obsession and Rising Tech Curiosity

Google Trends 2025 shows cricket as Pakistan’s most dominant online obsession, cutting across class and region as a rare national unifier. Technology searches surged as Pakistanis explored AI tools, digital payments, and online learning. “How-to” queries highlighted everyday survival challenges, while climate, health, politics, and local entertainment reflected a society navigating uncertainty through digital dependence.

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Pakistan and UAE Strengthen Collaboration in Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies

The UAE and Pakistan agreed to expand cooperation across ICT, emerging technologies, digital skills, and innovation. In a meeting between UAE Ambassador Salem Alzaabi and Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, both sides emphasized investment opportunities, Pakistan’s rapidly growing digital ecosystem, and the role of expatriate talent in fostering bilateral technology-led development.

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Pakistan Sets 100 Mbps Minimum Broadband Target Under New National Fiberization Policy

Pakistan is preparing its first National Fiberization Policy to deliver minimum 100 Mbps fixed broadband nationwide. Backed by the World Bank, the plan includes 8–10 million new fiber house passes and 80% tower fiberization. A consulting firm will map gaps, guide PPP investments, recommend regulatory reforms, and strengthen resilience for Pakistan’s digital future.

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