Pakistan’s 5G Rollout Expected by April 2025

Pakistan’s 5G Rollout What This Means for the Nation’s Digital Future
Pakistan is stepping into a new era of connectivity with plans to roll out 5G technology by mid-2025. With bold commitments from the federal government, strategic input from telecom authorities, and anticipation among tech users, 5G is expected to reshape Pakistan’s digital future.
Let’s explore what’s happening, who’s involved, and what it means for the people and economy of Pakistan.
What the Government is Saying
The government has made it clear that 2025 will be a landmark year for telecom innovation.
Shaza Fatima Khawaja — Minister of State for IT & Telecom
Speaking to local media, Ms. Khawaja confirmed:
“Pakistan is all set to offer the 5G spectrum by May or June 2025. We’re focused on boosting digital access and enabling next-generation tech solutions.”
Sabheen Ghoury — Parliamentary Secretary for IT & Telecom
While addressing the National Assembly, Ghoury stated:
“The government is preparing infrastructure to support 5G services by mid-year, with fiber optic cable deployments already in progress.”
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
The Prime Minister reaffirmed the goal during a national address:
“Despite the challenges, we are committed to introducing 5G services in Pakistan to push IT exports toward our $25 billion target.”
What PTA & Committees Are Planning
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has been tasked with executing the spectrum auction.
Key Updates:
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Spectrum auction is expected before June 2025.
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The PTA has formed a special 5G advisory committee to ensure smooth deployment.
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Global consultant NERA has been engaged to help structure the auction process.
According to PTA Chairman Maj. Gen. (Retd) Hafeez ur Rehman,
“The telecom sector will see major developments this year. We are actively coordinating with stakeholders to ensure a successful auction.”
Challenges Along the Way
Despite the enthusiasm, the journey toward 5G isn't without hurdles.
Industry Concerns:
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High spectrum fees may discourage telecom operators.
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Regulatory bottlenecks, including a delayed decision by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) on the Telenor–PTCL merger, could stall progress.
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Affordability and readiness remain concerns in rural areas.
Jazz CEO Aamir Ibrahim has also voiced concerns:
“The current pricing model for 5G spectrum needs to be more realistic if we want sustainable rollout across the country.”
What 5G Means for Pakistan
Here’s what to expect once 5G becomes mainstream:
Sector | Impact |
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📦 E-Commerce | Faster, more secure mobile shopping |
🏥 Healthcare | Remote surgeries and AI-based diagnostics |
🎓 Education | Smooth VR/AR learning in rural areas |
🚗 Transport | Smarter traffic systems and real-time maps |
5G is also expected to create thousands of jobs in telecom, infrastructure, AI development, and IoT services.
Final Thoughts
Pakistan’s 5G dream is no longer a distant vision — it’s a national priority. The year 2025 may mark the beginning of a digital transformation that connects not just devices, but communities, cities, and opportunities.
Stay tuned to Woxmax.com for updates on the 5G spectrum auction, launch cities, and how this revolution will shape everyday life in Pakistan.
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