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Pakistan Slashes 5G MVNO Fees Dramatically
14 Dec
Summary
- MVNO license fees slashed from $5 million to $140,000.
- New 5G framework is set to launch in Pakistan by early 2026.
- License terms extended to 15 years for investor security.

Pakistan is actively preparing for the launch of its 5G network, with an anticipated debut in early 2026. The Ministry of Information Technology has advanced new rules for Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) to the Cabinet for approval, a critical step in facilitating the network's introduction.
Central to these preparations is a substantial reduction in MVNO license fees, dropping from $5 million to $140,000. This significant decrease aims to lower the barrier to entry for new companies, fostering increased investment and competition within the telecommunications sector. Furthermore, the license duration has been extended to 15 years, providing a more stable investment environment.
While 5G trials have occurred, Pakistan's commercial 5G launch has faced delays, with the current target set for early 2026. The new MVNO framework, allowing companies to lease existing network infrastructure, is expected to accelerate the deployment and enhance services available to the public.


