KARACHI: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), the country’s leading telecom and ICT services provider, has partnered with MTronic, a smart home solutions pioneer, to revolutionise home automation through advanced Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.
This collaboration aims to offer affordable, seamless, and user-friendly technologies that enhance convenience, improve home management, and promote energy efficiency, stated a press release on Thursday.
The agreement was signed in Islamabad by Vice President of Products and Segments at PTCL Amad Khan and Chief Business Officer at MTronic Waqas Khalil in the presence of senior officials from both organisations.
Leveraging PTCL’s extensive digital infrastructure and customer base alongside MTronic’s cutting-edge IoT devices, the partnership will make smart living solutions widely accessible across Pakistan. PTCL customers can benefit from exclusive discounts of up to 30 per cent and access these solutions via a user-friendly portal. MTronic will handle delivery, installation and after-sales service, ensuring a hassle-free experience powered by PTCL’s fibre internet.
Speaking on the occasion, Khan remarked, “PTCL is committed to driving digital innovation in Pakistan. This partnership brings state-of-the-art smart home solutions to our customers, making connected living a reality.”
Khalil added, “Our collaboration with PTCL reflects a shared vision to transform lifestyles through IoT. Together, we will redefine digital living for Pakistani households.”
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