Mobile and internet services in Pakistan may become more expensive as telecom operators have reportedly requested a tariff increase of around 15%. The proposal comes amid rising operational costs and continued pressure on the telecom industry due to economic conditions.
Reason Behind Proposed Increase
According to industry sources, telecom companies are facing higher expenses due to inflation, increased energy costs, and the depreciation of the local currency. These factors have significantly increased the cost of maintaining networks and upgrading digital infrastructure, leading operators to propose a 15% tariff adjustment.
PTA Review in Progress
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is currently reviewing the request submitted by telecom operators. No final decision has been made yet, and any change in tariffs will only be implemented after formal regulatory approval.
Possible Impact on Consumers
If approved, the proposed 15% increase could affect millions of mobile and internet users across Pakistan. Prepaid and postpaid packages, along with internet bundles, may become more expensive, increasing monthly communication costs for consumers.
Industry Perspective
Telecom companies argue that Pakistan still has relatively lower mobile and data tariffs compared to regional markets. They believe that periodic price adjustments are necessary to maintain service quality, expand networks, and support future technologies such as advanced broadband services.
Current Status and Outlook
At present, the proposed tariff increase remains under review and has not been approved. The final decision will depend on PTA assessment, and any official change will be announced only after regulatory clearance.













