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Wateen, Telenor Join Hands for Fiber to the Tower Initiative in Pakistan

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Wateen Telecom, a leading ICT and fiber Infrastructure company in Pakistan, has Partnered with Telenor Pakistan to connect over 700 Telenor cell sites under the FTTT (Fiber To The Tower) initiative.

In its journey to achieve optimum readiness for growing bandwidth demand and emerging technologies, Telenor Pakistan relies on Wateen as one of the major partners for fiber-optic backbone to maintain over 6,000 km of its network across the country.

 

Under this new initiative, Wateen will provide active capacity to Telenor Pakistan cell sites for faster connectivity and higher internet speed across 12 major cities. This technological alliance will play an instrumental role in improving customer experiences with increased network capacity and reliability for the telecom operator.

Wateen’s FTTT technology will enable Telenor Pakistan to open up higher bandwidth transport capabilities, giving customers a smoother and faster internet experience, while ensuring uninterrupted data services.

Adil Rashid, CEO Wateen Telecom
As an ambitious organization focusing strongly on delivering innovative solutions, Wateen is proud to align its vision with Telenor Pakistan, once again. This latest collaboration will ensure our partner’s customers get the best network experience in every aspect of daily life, whether at home or on the move.

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