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Amazon’s Project Kuiper to launch satellite broadband in Pakistan by 2026

ISLAMABAD— Amazon’s Project Kuiper has announced plans to launch satellite broadband services in Pakistan by the end of 2026, following a strategic meeting between Federal Minister for IT & Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, and the Amazon Project Kuiper delegation.

Project Kuiper is Amazon’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network designed to provide fast and reliable internet globally, particularly to underserved and remote areas. The initiative represents a multi-billion-dollar global investment.

Shaza Fatima welcomed Amazon’s decision, stating, “Project Kuiper’s entry into Pakistan is a step forward in advancing digital inclusion and strengthening our connectivity ecosystem.” The project aligns with the government’s vision of building a “Digital Nation Pakistan” with affordable, secure internet for all citizens.

The Kuiper team plans to establish ground infrastructure in Pakistan, including gateways and points of presence (PoPs), to ensure reliable connectivity. The constellation of up to 3,236 satellites will offer speeds of up to 400 Mbps through affordable terminals.

The collaboration is expected to create new opportunities in Pakistan’s IT sector, fostering innovation and bridging the digital divide.


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