USF, Jazz ink deal to provide internet facility on motorway

Published December 16, 2021
Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Syed Amin ul Haque and Federal Minister for Communications Murad Saeed witness the contract signing of high speed mobile broadband coverage on M3 and M5 motorways in Islamabad on Wednesday. — PID
Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Syed Amin ul Haque and Federal Minister for Communications Murad Saeed witness the contract signing of high speed mobile broadband coverage on M3 and M5 motorways in Islamabad on Wednesday. — PID

ISLAMABAD: Travellers at M3 — Lahore to Abdul Hakeem section — and M5 — Sukkur to Multan Motorway — will avail the high-speed mobile broadband and telecom services within a year, as a contract in this regard was signed here on Wednesday.

The Rs300 million contract was awarded by the Universal Service Fund (USF) to Jazz for providing high-speed mobile broadband services at the 230km-long M3, from Lahore city to Abdul Hakeem interchange in Khanewal district, as well as the 392km-long Sukkur-Multan Motorway.

The contract was signed by Haaris Mahmood Chaudhary, CEO of the USF, and Mudassir Hussain, vice president of Jazz. Minister for IT and Telecom Syed Aminul Haque and Communications Minister Murad Saeed witnessed the contract signing ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion, Murad Saeed said that internet connectivity on motorways was not only a facility but it also provided rapid response in case of any emergency.

The M3 internet connectivity project will also provide high-speed mobile broadband access to 54.92km of unserved road segment that passes through Sheikhupura, Nankana Sahib, Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh and Khanewal.

The M5 project will cover 78.85km of unserved road passing through Multan, Baha­walpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Kash­more, Ghotki and Sukkur.

Published in Dawn, December 16th, 2021

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