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In 2006, Nayatel was created as a subsidiary of Micronet Broadband (Pvt.) Limited (MBL) as Pakistan's first Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) service provider. [3] Nayatel's services were exclusive to the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, however, in 2016, they expanded to Faisalabad [4] [5] and in 2018, Peshawar was added to their coverage area. [6]
Main Cable TV Operators In Pakistan Name City Type POC NayaTel: Islamabad: Cable TV: NayaTel Worldcall: Lahore & Karachi: CATV: Worldcall PTCL: Nationwide: IPTV: PTCL Wateen
Nayatel instead opted to purchase PTCL bandwidth through Telenor Pakistan and Zong CMPak who were authorized by PTA to resell to other licensees, as this was more cost effective for Nayatel. However, PTCL refused to allow Nayatel's traffic to pass through its network since the bandwidth was purchased through a reseller. [37] [38]
Nayatel: Telecommunications Telecommunications service providers Islamabad: 2006 Fixed-line telecommunications, internet, cable television P A Network Television Marketing: Consumer services Media Karachi: 1990 Defunct 1999 P D NIB Bank: Financials Banks Karachi: 2003 Defunct 2017, merged into MCB Bank: P D Nishat Group: Conglomerates - Lahore ...
ARY One World (changed its name to ARY News); Business Plus (shut down in 2018); CNBC Pakistan (replaced by Jaag TV and Jaag TV changed to GNN); Indus News (shut down in 2012, then an English language news channel)
Six months later, CCP imposed a fine on Bahria Town of 2 million PKR for deliberately not issuing a NOC (No-Objection Certificate) to Nayatel in Phases 1 to 6. [46] Bahria Town has been directed to work with Nayatel to lay its fiber optic network in Phases 1 to 6. [47] [48]
WorldCall's history dates back to 1955 when First Capital Securities Corporation was established by Taseer family. [5] The company began developing what would later become WorldCall Communications Limited, initially known as WorldCall Payphones.
In late 2018 the HB Group acquired Qubee, a fellow broadband operator from US-based private equity fund New Silk Route. Qubee's network used WiMAX technology and HB's objective was to upgrade the technology and also create a business and corporate customer entity and shift the traditionally more challenging consumers to wi-tribe.