Nayatel has increased the prices of its home internet packages, with the revised rates taking effect from July 1, 2026. The company informed customers via email that it was making the minimum possible price increase because of rising operational costs.
The monthly price of Nayatel’s Home Unlimited 70 Mbps package will increase by Rs300, rising from Rs5,000 to Rs5,300. The Home Unlimited 40 Mbps package will increase by Rs100, going from Rs3,350 to Rs3,450. The Home Unlimited 30 Mbps package will become Rs75 more expensive, rising from Rs2,150 to Rs2,225 per month.
At the time of writing, Nayatel’s website had not been updated with the revised package prices and continued to display the previous rates. Prices for all home internet packages will update once Nayatel revises its website, though the new charges will apply from July 1, 2026 regardless of when the website reflects them.
The increase places Nayatel alongside other Pakistani ISPs that have adjusted pricing in recent months as currency pressures and infrastructure costs affect the broader telecom sector. For customers comparing options, the price gap between Nayatel’s tiers remains relatively narrow, with the 70 Mbps plan now commanding roughly 2.4 times the cost of the 30 Mbps plan for more than double the speed, making the higher tier a reasonable value trade-off for households with heavier streaming or remote work bandwidth needs.
