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This is a list of cable operators in Pakistan. Television operators are regulated by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority . Main Cable TV Operators In Pakistan
Rank Operator MCC / MNC Tuple Number Prefix Technology Services Ownership Total Subscribers as of December 2024 [1]; Mainland Pakistan AJ&K/Gilgit-Baltistan; 1 Jazz (PMCL - Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited)
Moglix was founded in 2015 by Rahul Garg, a former Google executive and an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and ISB. [7] The company began its operations in August 2015 and received initial funding from Ratan Tata and Accel Partners in October 2015. [4] Initially, Moglix focused on B2B e-commerce before expanding into enterprise procurement and SaaS verticals
The first funding for Moglix was secured in October 2015 from Ratan Tata and Accel Partners. [2] [15] Under Garg's leadership, Moglix had a presence in 35 cities by 2020. [16] [17] The company reached a valuation of $2.6 billion by 2022. [4] [18] In 2023, Moglix reportedly laid off up to 3% of its employees. [19]
Transworld is the only operator in Pakistan which fully owns its submarine cable, TW1. They are also the consortium partner in SEA-ME-WE 5 and the upcoming SEA-ME-WE 6 [4] and 2Africa [5] cables. TW peers with DE-CIX in Frankfurt, Germany over a 100G link and Equinix in Singapore over a 400G link.
Cyber Internet Services Private Limited, typically referred to as Cybernet is a B2B Internet service provider (ISP) based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is a subsidiary of the Lakson Group of Companies . Cybernet became a Tier-1 provider in November 2022 by launching their own submarine communications cable project called ' PEACE ', [ 1 ] connecting ...
There are over 200 internet service providers in Pakistan. [5] Fiber based home broadband has seen rapid adoption in Pakistan, with less than 70,000 subscribers in 2018, that number has grown to 1.8 million as of December 2024.
Due to the large demand for landlines in Lahore and Karachi, in 2009, PTCL decided to increase the 7-digit subscriber numbers to 8-digits, adding "9" before existing Government numbers and "3" before the others (e.g. the number 042–7878787 before 2009, was changed to 042–37878787). [39]