Ahsan Iqbal Launches Pakistan’s First High-Speed Internet and Commercial Satellite Service

Muhammad Naeem:

Islamabad:Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal has officially launched Pakistan’s first high-speed internet and commercial satellite service, marking a significant leap toward nationwide digital connectivity and a stronger digital economy. The initiative is being hailed as a transformative step in modernizing Pakistan’s communication infrastructure and accelerating technological growth.

Addressing as chief guest to PakSat-MM1 Satellite Internet Service (HTS) event, the minister said that the progress of any civilization depends on its mastery of space technology, adding that the Holy Quran enjoins Muslims to explore and harness the universe. “Unfortunately, we have confined ourselves to mastering mosques instead of mastering the universe,” he remarked.

Ahsan Iqbal said that space technology forms one of the core pillars of the ‘Uraan Pakistan’ vision, aimed at making the country self-reliant and technologically advanced. He noted that Pakistan has launched four satellites in the past two years, and has now acquired the capability to provide internet services through its own satellite.

“We are laying the foundation of a connected Pakistan through a combination of fiber optics, 5G, and commercial satellites,” he said, adding that the government’s E-Pakistan initiative seeks to connect young people from every corner of the country to global opportunities.

The minister emphasized that linking every school and health center to broadband internet is a top priority of the government. He said that the digital economy will create hundreds of thousands of new jobs for the youth, describing E-Pakistan as the backbone of a modern digital economy.

“Internet is no longer just a means of communication — it is the fundamental infrastructure of production and innovation,” he asserted, reaffirming the government’s commitment to ensuring high-speed internet access for every citizen, including those in remote areas through satellite internet.

Ahsan Iqbal also announced that Pakistan’s first astronaut will travel to space in 2026, marking a new chapter in the nation’s scientific and technological journey.

He concluded that E-Pakistan is not merely a slogan, but the foundation of a modern economy and governance system, designed to equip the nation for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.

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