Telecom

NA body stresses early telecom infrastructure development in AJK and GB

ISLAMABAD: Expressing concerns over the slow progress of telecom infrastructure development in AJK and GB, the National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology stated that the absence of mobile services at tourist spots in these areas was a significant issue.

Aminul Haq, the committee chairman, emphasized the urgent need for better telecom services in AJK and GB, areas where tourists and locals alike struggle with poor connectivity. He pointed out that despite ongoing efforts, many tourist spots in these regions still lack mobile network coverage. SCO officials acknowledged the challenges of working in mountainous areas but assured the committee that expansion plans are in progress.
The NGMS Core Upgradation (2024-2026) project, aimed at enhancing the NGMS PR/DR Core Network in AJK and GB, has seen slow financial progress, with only 1% of the funds utilized despite the project being two years into its timeline.
Similarly, the Expansion of Cellular Services in AJK and GB (Phase IV) (2024-2027), which involves the installation of 28 new cellular sites along with civil infrastructure, has also seen slow financial progress at 2%, despite physical progress reaching 10%.