Nyatel, Bahria Enclave sign accord for laying broadband cable
Islamabad
Nayatel, the pioneer of ultra broadband and HD Cable TV over fibre to the home (FTTH) network in Pakistan, is all set to turn Bahria Enclave Islamabad into a Smart City, says a press release.
In a contract signing ceremony held at Bahria Enclave, Islamabad on Tuesday, Wahaj us Siraj, CEO, Nayatel and Ms. Saira Pervez Khan, Executive Director, Bahria Enclave Islamabad, mutually agreed to transform Bahria Enclave Islamabad into the most modern fibre connected city.
Speaking on the occasion, Saira Pervez Khan said the collaboration between Bahria and Nayatel will definitely bring joy for the residents of Bahria Enclave Islamabad as we want to provide them with top quality services.
Wahaj us Siraj highlighted the need of turning Pakistan as a vibrant economy through information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure.
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