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                      Over Rs Five Billion Being Spent On 1905 Km Long Fibre Optics Projects In Pakistan

                      Published by News Desk on September 14, 2021
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                      Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque on Saturday said an Information Technology (IT) Centre worth over Rs 30 billion was under construction in the metropolis.

                      While addressing a ceremony of 15th Consumer Choice Awards held at a local hotel here on Saturday, he said six different Fibre Optics projects in Pakistan of Broadband Service had been launched in 19 districts of Sindh.

                      He said over 10 million people would directly benefit from these projects, which would be completed by December 2022.

                      Amin Ul Haq said over Rs five billion were being spent on three different projects of 1905 kilometres long Fibre Optics in seven districts.

                      The minister said hospitals, schools, colleges, government and non-government organizations, banks and citizens would get fast internet in these districts.

                      Lambasting at the Sindh government, he said the provincial government had not provided any facility to the people and the federal government had to work for them.

                      Originally published at Urdu point

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