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Govt to auction 600 MHz spectrum next month: Shaza
Minister says this will not only improve 4 G speed but also help rollout 5 G services

Islamabad: Minister for Information Technology Shaza Fatima has said the government will auction six hundred MHz spectrum next month to ensure high speed and reliable internet services across the country.
Addressing an event in Islamabad today, she said the cabinet has given ratification to the spectrum auction. She said that this will not only improve 4 G speed but also help rollout 5 G services.
The Minister of IT reaffirmed the government’s commitment to investing in the capacity building of the youth.
She said the youth are the country’s greatest asset, highlighting that over half a million young people have been trained in various fields over the past one and a half year. She emphasized the government’s focus on the digital transformation of Pakistan, noting that efforts are underway to move towards fully digitized governance.
Expressing satisfaction over the IT exports, she said these have crossed 3.8 billion dollars this year by growing at an average of twenty percent.
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