USF board approves award contracts worth Rs729mn to Telenor, Ufone

Telenor is being awarded the contract of Muzaffargarh Lot and Small Lot I-1 (district: Islamabad) while PTML (Ufone
24 Apr, 2020
  • Telenor is being awarded the contract of Muzaffargarh Lot and Small Lot I-1 (district: Islamabad) while PTML (Ufone) is being awarded the contract of Small Lot P-4 (Bhakkar, Khushab, Jhang and Mianwali).
  • The Hi-speed Broadband services in Small Lot P-4 will benefit an unserved population of 86,968 thereby covering 11 unserved muazas.
  • He also asserted that these projects would help the communities to start or run a modern business, access telemedicine or take an online class in these difficult times.

ISLAMABAD: The Universal Service Fund (USF) Board Friday approved award of contracts worth Rs 729 million to Telenor and PMTL (Ufone) for Next Generation Broadband for Sustainable Development Projects.

The decision to award the contracts had been taken in the 70th Board of Directors meeting of USF. Secretary IT Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui chaired the board meeting, said a press release issue here.

Telenor is being awarded the contract of Muzaffargarh Lot and Small Lot I-1 (district: Islamabad) while PTML (Ufone) is being awarded the contract of Small Lot P-4 (Bhakkar, Khushab, Jhang and Mianwali).

During the meeting, the Secretary IT was apprised about the advances in USF projects. The Hi-speed Broadband services in Mazaffargarh lot will benefit an unserved population of around 2 Million thereby covering 666 unserved muazas and an approximate unserved area of 14,195 sq. km. Muzaffargarh Lot encompasses Muzaffargarh and Ranjanpur districts.

Similarly, an unserved population of 9,083 will gain advantage from Hi-speed Broadband services in Small Lot I-1 that covers Islamabad district with 12 unserved mauzas.

Likewise, the Hi-speed Broadband services in Small Lot P-4 will benefit an unserved population of 86,968 thereby covering 11 unserved muazas and an approximate unserved area of 277 sq. km. Small Lot P-4 encompasses Bhakkar, Khushab, Jhang and Mianwali districts.

The secretary emphasized on the growing need for connectivity amid the spread of coronavirus to support the people of Pakistan.

He said that the use of ICT in rural areas during the pandemic would help the remote public to access the government's facilities that were available.

He also stressed on the significant role of ICT in far-flung areas in each step of fighting the COVID-19 as some people were unable to get the information or services required.

He also asserted that these projects would help the communities to start or run a modern business, access telemedicine or take an online class in these difficult times.

The secretary said that the Ministry of IT and Telecom was making every effort to bridge the digital divide under the vision of Digital Pakistan as the economy heavily relied on the internet to minimize the disruption caused by the lockdown.

The members of the Board reiterated their full support to tackle the COVID-19 battle by ensuring to make progress in implementation of current and future projects of USF.

The Board thanked the secretary IT for providing direction and knowledge to achieve USF goals.

Other board members including Shabahat Ali Shah, Executive Director, NITB; Irfan Wahab, CEO-Telenor Cluster Head for Emerging Asia and Nominee of  Mobile Cellular Operators; Imran Akhtar Shah, VP for Government Sales, Super Net Pvt Ltd and Nominee of Data Licensees; Rashid Khan, CEO PTCL and Nominee of Fixed Line Operators; Kaukab Iqbal, Chairman, Consumer Association of Pakistan and Nominee of Consumer Group and management of USF Co. also attended the meeting.

 

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