StormFiber is expendiously stretching its Fiber to the Home (FTH) impression in order to deliver top quality broadband to the most remote parts of the country.
In its most recent move, the internet service provider has added three more cities to its fiber-optic coverage, including Gujrat, Abbottabad, and Okara, bringing the total number of fiberized cities to eighteen.
The global digitalization tsunami has driven customers to switch from copper-based to fiber-optic access. This technology provides high bandwidth, scalability, and stability, which are required to fulfil today’s reliance on an internet connection.
StormFiber has been at the vanguard of Pakistan’s fiber-optic digitization revolution, and is now the country’s fastest-growing fiber-optic brand and is expanding its services in Abottabad, Gujrat and Okara.
Abbottabad, located in the centre of the famed Hazara Belt, is a vital transit hub for important tourist destinations like as Nathia Gali, Naran, and Ayubia.
Apart from being a popular tourist destination, the city is also home to a number of prestigious educational institutions, earning it the nickname “the city of schools.”
The provision of ultra-fast broadband will allow Abbottabad residents to take advantage of global possibilities, allowing them to fully use their expertise.
Gujrat is a major section of Pakistan’s export economy’s golden triangle, surrounded by towns like Sialkot and Gujranwala. Over 98 percent of Pakistan’s electrical fan production takes place in the city.
The trio has made a big contribution to the country’s improving balance of trade, which is anticipated to increase as more people have access to dependable broadband.
Okara is known for its rich fields, and it contributes significantly to the country’s potato, tomato, sugarcane, rice, wheat, and maize production. The city plays an important role in Pakistan’s agricultural industry, and it is home to some of the country’s most well-known corporations’ fruit farms.
StormFiber’s extension to Okara is intended to provide access to digital market places, which will help the city’s agricultural enterprises develop.
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