Monday, April 21, 2025

PTCL transforms Cantt Gujranwala & Site Sialkot exchanges under its Network Transformation Project

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited has transformed Cantt Gujranwala & Site Sialkot exchanges in Gujranwala under the Network Transformation Project (NTP) in order to serve its customers better. The upgraded exchanges will provide high speed unlimited internet to the customers in the transformed exchange areas.

NTP in Gujranwala is specifically targeted at students, households and commercial hubs where a rehabilitated copper network can give broadband speed up to 50Mbps and the Fiber To The Home (FTTH) network can go up to 100Mbps. Besides broadband, this kind of high quality network will increase the IPTV penetration as well.

Tariq Siddique, Regional General Manager, PTCL, Gujranwala said, “PTCL is committed to serve its customers not only in the larger cities, but, the smaller cities like Gujranwala will also benefit from NTP. The areas covered under the transformed exchanges will allow customers to get faster & unlimited internet with a better customer experience”.

PTCL is offering customer centric packages which start from 10 mbps and go up to 100 mbps, along with free PTCL calls, free PTCL Smart TV and Smart TV App, unlimited iflix access for 1-year and free Wi-Fi router.

PTCL aims to upgrade its top 100 exchanges under the Network Transformation Project, whereby 53 exchanges are already transformed in 10 cities. The upgraded exchanges will benefit customers with improved network quality and unmatched services all over Pakistan.

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