NTC signs agreement with M/s supernet

ISLAMABAD: National Telecom Corporation (NTC) and Supernet signed an Agreement to cooperate in developing business a
24 Aug, 2017

ISLAMABAD: National Telecom Corporation (NTC) and Supernet signed an Agreement to cooperate in developing business and support in ICT / Telecom solutions and data connectivity requirement of the public sector.

The signing ceremony was attended by Brig (Retd) Viqar Rashid Khan, MD NTC and Shams-ul-Arfeen, CEO Supernet and Telecard Group.

The Agreement was signed by the respective delegates of both organizations.

NTC is the official IT and Telecom service Provider for the government of Pakistan and has been granted integrated license to provide Telecom/ ICT services to armed forces, defense projects, federal government and provincial governments or as the federal government may determine.

NTC is committed to providing secure, efficient and state-of-the-art ICT services to its valued subscribers.

Speaking on the occasion, Brig (Retd) Viqar Rashid Khan, MD NTC said NTC adopted technology and system for most innovative and reliable ICT services to its subscribers.

He added that the secure ICT infrastructure provided by NTC will facilitate the subscribers in automating and thereby improving operations and processes.

He also thanked CEO Supernet for reposing his trust in NTC.

CEO Supernet and Elecard Group, Shams-ul-Arfeen, commented that ICT plays the role in improving efficiency, transparency and help management to enhance productivity.

"We anticipate bright future while shaking hands with NTC to facilitate the customers as we maintain a strong presence across the country" she said,

MD NTC Brig (Retd) Viqar Rashid Khan informed the audience of the achievements of NTC during the past four years.

NTC is the first operator in Pakistan to establish a Cloud Based National Data Center for the Public Sector.

NTC has witnessed unprecedented financial growth of 359% during 2015-16 and an increase in broadband subscriber base by 36%.

NTC has extended its services from 54 districts/cities to 87 including underdeveloped districts in Sindh and Baluchistan.

The number of exchanges increased from 139 in 2012-13 to 260 in 2016, thereby overall 87% increase.

NTC utilized 99% of its ADP budget in FY 2016-17. Also NTC is the first to use M2M (Machine2Machine) and P2P (Point2Point) networks for extending fixed lines and data connectivity.

Large scale Wide Area Networks of CDNS, Election Commission, State Bank, AGP and other strategic organizations have been established.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2017

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