Broadband hub

Published February 8, 2006

KARACHI, Feb 7: Comstar ISA Ltd, a well-known satellite service provider, has signed an exclusive agreement with Infosat Communications of Canada to install and operate the first broadband service hub in Pakistan, a release of the company announced on Tuesday.

Infosat is a subsidiary of Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE). The initial investment from Infosat will be gradually increased over the time.

“Pakistan has been selected as the next Infosat destination because of its market potential, technology awareness and current investor friendly conditions,” Mukhtar Rehmatullah, a senior executive of Comstar ISA said.

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