The Universal Service Fund (USF) marks another monumental milestone for the Prime Minister’s Digital Pakistan vision by approving nine new telecom projects worth Rs. 13.05 billion. These projects will deliver high-speed internet and voice services to 5.55 million unserved and underserved residents across 178 Towns/UCs and 753 mauzas in 11 districts. This expansion significantly empowers the rural population to join the digital economy and connect with the Digital World.
The new projects received formal approval during the 101st meeting of the USF Board of Directors, chaired by the Chairman USF Board and Secretary IT & Telecommunication, Zarrar Hasham Khan.
The meeting was attended by Chairman PTA Major General (R) Hafeez Ur Rehman, Member Telecom Jahanzeb Rahim, Independent Board Members, Muhammad Yousuf and Ms. Ayla Majid, Chief Executive Officer USF Ch. Mudassar Naveed and other senior officials. The USF Board awarded the projects to various service providers following a rigorous and transparent process, selecting the lowest compliant bidders.
Chairman USF Board, Zarrar Hasham Khan, underscored the urgent imperative need to enhance the fiberization of mobile towers and Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) nationwide, proactively encouraging USF to spearhead this crucial effort within its mandated areas. He emphasised the government’s commitment:
In line with the vision of Prime Minister Mian Shehbaz Sharif and Federal Minister IT & Telecommunication Ms. Shaza Fatima Khawaja, we are fully committed to providing superior quality connectivity to the rural population, thereby definitively bridging the digital divide between urban and rural communities.
The Chairman lauded USF’s instrumental role in empowering rural communities, asserting that connectivity drives digital growth and the IT sector. He specifically noted the fund’s vital support for the IT Industry, freelancers, and essential Health and Education services. He stated that USF has served approximately 39.4 million rural residents to date. Through these projects, USF has equipped this population with broadband, voice, and fixed-line services.
The CEO of USF, Ch. Mudassar Naveed, in his presentation to the Board members, outlined the highlights of the new projects, provided a comprehensive briefing on the transparent bidding process, and detailed the expected positive impact in the designated areas.
The resulting portfolio, which totals over Rs. 13.05 billion, is geographically widespread across the country.