Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s (PTA) PTCL Fiber Optic network, renowned for its high-speed connectivity and extensive coverage, is set to become more expensive.
Starting August 1, 2024, PTCL will increase the prices of its Flash Fiber (FTTH) internet packages, the company announced through its website and SMS notifications.
Under the new rates, the entry-level 20 Mbps package will now cost Rs 3,449, while the 50 Mbps package will be priced at Rs 6,899, excluding taxes. The 250 Mbps package will see a significant increase, now priced at Rs 26,000.
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