What's Happening?
Major global satellite operators, including Starlink and Amazon Kuiper, are awaiting regulatory approval to launch broadband services in Pakistan. The delay in approval is affecting sectors such as information
technology and disaster-response systems, as the country seeks to expand high-speed connectivity. Despite claims of widespread internet access, many areas face weak coverage and unreliable services. The Pakistan Space Activities Regulatory Board (PSARB) must finalize space rules and establish a framework for satellite operators. The board's lack of private-sector members and slow approval processes are significant barriers to entry for these operators.
Why It's Important?
The entry of global satellite operators into Pakistan's market could significantly enhance the country's internet infrastructure, particularly in remote and underserved areas. Improved connectivity is vital for economic growth, digitalization, and the implementation of innovative models like 'cashless cities.' However, regulatory hurdles and outdated infrastructure pose challenges to achieving these goals. The situation underscores the need for streamlined approval processes and modernized regulations to facilitate technological advancements and attract foreign investment. The successful integration of satellite broadband services could transform Pakistan's digital landscape and improve access to essential services.











