ISLAMABAD: The Universal Service Fund (USF), on Thursday, awarded contract worth Rs 781 million to Telenor to provide high-speed mobile broadband services in Swat.
The Ministry for Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunication has launched two major Information and Communication Technology (ICT) projects to empower the communities of Swat.
The first project worth approximately Rs781 million was awarded through the USF to Telenor for providing High-Speed Mobile Broadband services in un-served and under-served areas of Swat district, while the second project has been launched through the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) to build a 22,000 square feet Software Technology Park (STP) in Mingora.
Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque and Federal Minister for Communications Murad Saeed witnessed the contract-signing ceremonies in Islamabad, on Thursday.
The provision of High-Speed Mobile Broadband services contract was signed by Haaris Mahmood Chaudhary, chief executive officer, USF with Kamal Ahmed, chief corporate affairs officer, Telenor, and the STP contract was signed by Usman Nasir, managing director, PSEB with Abdul Aziz, chief executive officer, Vertexsoft Private Limited.
Federal Secretary IT and Telecommunication Dr Sohail Rajput, member Telecom, Muhammad Omar Malik, member IT, Syed Junaid Imam, and Member IC Mr Ajmal Anwar Awan, were also present at the ceremony.
Addressing the ceremony, Haque said: “Swat district is famous for its historical civilization and its most beautiful valleys, rivers and mountains which makes it a tourist paradise. We wanted to equip this beautiful district with ICT facilities to connect it to the digital world. This dream is being realized today as we are digitally transforming the most remote and far-flung areas of Swat.”
The federal minister for IT and Telecommunication said that 65,695 people will benefit from High Speed Mobile Broadband services in 50 muazas spread over an area of 1,501 sq km.
He also pointed out the multitude of challenges like mountains and difficult terrain in the area and considered it an important achievement of the USF.
Haque said: “A state-of-the-art STP is being set up in Mingora through a public-private partnership between PSEB and Vertexsoft. With the establishment of the STP, thousands of skilled youth from Swat and Malakand division, especially small and medium enterprises, will have the opportunity to connect with all the global market. This is just the beginning! We want the youth of this most beautiful district to be provided with wonderful opportunities so they can earn respectable and attractive profits.” Haque said that more than 500 IT professionals will be able to set up their startups in the software park, thus, providing direct or indirect employment opportunities to almost 2,000 people.
He also said that we are establishing public-private partnerships to set up STPs and by the end of this year, there will be more than 25 STPs across the country.
The Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication added that with an increase of 45.8 percent in the IT exports from July to April in the current financial year, exports have reached $1.7 billion and expected to reach the target of US 5 billion dollars by 2023.
While addressing the ceremony, Federal Minister for Communications Murad Saeed thanked the Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication for launching the ICT projects in Swat district. He commended the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication’s dedication to achieve the Prime Minister’s Digital Pakistan vision. He also said that the people of Swat are not only friendly and hospitable but highly capable and skilled and through these ICT projects, the residents of Swat district will be able to showcase their talents and abilities to the rest of the world.
“We believe ICT is one of the greatest equalisers in bridging the digital divide,” said Kamal Ahmed, Chief Corporate Affairs officer at Telenor Pakistan.
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