KARACHI: Telenor Pakistan has entered into a strategic alliance with Data Vault Pakistan to launch the country’s first AI-Ready Sovereign Cloud, enabling enterprises to securely access advanced GPU-accelerated computing and locally hosted AI infrastructure for the first time.
Accelerating AI Adoption Across Pakistan’s Key Sectors
This landmark partnership is poised to accelerate Pakistan’s AI adoption across sectors such as finance, healthcare, manufacturing, public safety, logistics, agriculture, and government services by providing the high performance compute power and compliance-ready environment needed for modern AI applications.
Addressing Data Sovereignty Challenges
For years, Pakistani enterprises and public institutions relied on offshore cloud regions for AI workloads, raising concerns around data sovereignty and compliance. This alliance resolves those challenges by offering AI training, inference, and data processing entirely within Pakistan’s borders, hosted inside Data Vault’s high-density AI data center.
Compliance and National Data Protection
This guarantees full regulatory compliance and eliminates the need for sensitive datasets, including financial transactions, healthcare imaging, telecom data, and government records, to leave the country.
Enterprise Deployment of Advanced AI Solutions
The new cloud platform enables enterprises to deploy machine learning pipelines, large language models (LLMs), video analytics, generative AI systems, and industrial automation with low latency, reduced bandwidth costs, and complete national jurisdictional control.
On-Demand Access to GPU-as-a-Service
Global GPU shortages and high import costs have previously limited Pakistan’s ability to adopt enterprise-grade AI. Through this partnership, Telenor customers will now gain on-demand access to GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) powered by NVIDIA-grade accelerators. This empowers organizations to train and deploy advanced AI/ML models, run real-time computer vision and video analytics, build Urdu and regional-language AI models, and enable fintech fraud detection and AML automation. The alliance positions Pakistan alongside global markets investing in sovereign AI clouds to power next-generation digital transformation.
Enabling Indigenous AI Innovation in Pakistan
The partnership marks a major shift from Pakistan consuming global AI technologies to producing indigenous, mission-critical AI solutions. With sovereign GPU infrastructure now accessible locally, Pakistani researchers, startups, enterprises, and universities can develop national LLMs for Urdu and regional languages, sector specific AI for fintech, health diagnostics, agri tech, and smart cities, and AI-driven logistics and manufacturing automation.
Statement from Data Vault Pakistan CEO
“Today we are turning sovereign, high performance computer into a national capability,” said Mehwish Salman Ali, Chief Executive Officer, Data Vault Pakistan. “By weaving Data Vault Cloud into Telenor Pakistan’s enterprise portfolio, we are giving every organisation a secure, local path from idea to inference without sending data abroad. This is how Pakistan moves from consuming AI to producing it.”
Alignment with Regulatory Frameworks
The initiative aligns with regulatory frameworks from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), healthcare data laws, and emerging national AI safety guidelines.
By keeping all data within Pakistan, the sovereign cloud strengthens cybersecurity defense, auditability and transparency, access control and identity management, privacy and digital trust, and national data protection With AI increasingly used in banking, telemedicine, e-governance, and national infrastructure, sovereign hosting has become essential.
Telenor Pakistan’s Remarks on Sovereign AI Infrastructure
“This alliance positions Pakistan among the nations building their own sovereign AI future,” a Telenor Pakistan spokesperson stated. “Enterprises can now innovate knowing their data and AI systems remain secure, local, and compliant.”
Industry Leaders Behind the Initiative
Industry Leaders Behind the Initiative are Mansoor Ahmed, Hasrat Mehmood, Ahmed Jahangir Chohan, Muhammad Ali Khan, Amna Ayub, Muhammad Umer Hayat, Syed Zeeshan Ali, Muhammad Adeel, and Fahad Alam, whose leadership and technical input shaped the alliance.
Enterprise Onboarding and Future Plans
The platform is now open for enterprise onboarding. Telenor and Data Vault plan to jointly develop industry-specific AI applications, focusing on fintech, healthcare, telecom automation, agri-tech, and smart governance.













