
StormFiber has launched its 100% fiber-optic broadband network in Daska, making it the company’s 26th operational city. The expansion aims to deliver reliable high-speed connectivity to thousands of households and small businesses across the city, supporting digital growth and access to online services.
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With the latest rollout, StormFiber, powered by CYBERNET, expands its Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) service to Daska, promising robust and high-speed internet connectivity to households and small enterprises.
According to Managing Director Fawad Laher, “With this launch, we are investing in Daska’s future”. The company expects the upgraded infrastructure to empower local residents to access online learning, remote work, seamless video communication, and Ultra HD entertainment, bridging a key connectivity gap for the city.
This move reflects StormFiber’s broader mission of “Built in Pakistan, Building Pakistan,” underscoring its commitment to strengthening the country’s digital backbone. The Daska launch marks yet another milestone in expanding high-speed internet across Pakistan’s urban and semi-urban centres.
As broadband becomes increasingly essential for education, business, and daily life, the arrival of fiber-optic internet in Daska promises to significantly enhance digital inclusion and future-proof the city’s connectivity.
