Pakistan’s 5G rollout in 2026 marks the beginning of a major upgrade in the country’s digital infrastructure. However, it is not a nationwide launch yet.
Instead, it is an early pilot and limited commercial phase that focuses on testing performance, network stability, and user experience before large-scale expansion across the country.
The initial 5G pilot phase is taking place in major urban centers such as Karachi and Islamabad. These cities were selected because of their stronger fiber infrastructure, higher network demand, and better technical readiness.
The rollout is currently city-based rather than nationwide, focusing on high-density areas for testing and optimization.
The rollout began after the government and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority completed the Next Generation Mobile Services (NGMS) spectrum auction in March 2026.
This allowed telecom operators like Jazz, Zong, and Ufone to acquire 5G spectrum and start early deployments in selected areas. These networks are currently being used for pilot testing and limited commercial access.Early 5G networks in Pakistan are designed to deliver ultra-fast internet spe
They also support IoT systems, industrial automation, and early smart city applications such as traffic management, surveillance, and digital public services.
Pakistan moves toward joining the global 5G rollout, marking a major step in advancing its digital infrastructure and high-speed connectivity
Pakistan’s 5G rollout in 2026 marks the beginning of a major upgrade in the country’s digital infrastructure. However, it is not a nationwide launch yet.
Instead, it is an early pilot and limited commercial phase that focuses on testing performance, network stability, and user experience before large-scale expansion across the country.
The initial 5G pilot phase is taking place in major urban centers such as Karachi and Islamabad. These cities were selected because of their stronger fiber infrastructure, higher network demand, and better technical readiness.
The rollout is currently city-based rather than nationwide, focusing on high-density areas for testing and optimization.
The rollout began after the government and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority completed the Next Generation Mobile Services (NGMS) spectrum auction in March 2026.
This allowed telecom operators like Jazz, Zong, and Ufone to acquire 5G spectrum and start early deployments in selected areas. These networks are currently being used for pilot testing and limited commercial access.Early 5G networks in Pakistan are designed to deliver ultra-fast internet spe
They also support IoT systems, industrial automation, and early smart city applications such as traffic management, surveillance, and digital public services.