Jazz has signed an agreement to split its network in Lahore

 Jazz has signed an agreement to split its network in Lahore


Jazz has signed an agreement to connect all of its mobile towers directly to fiberglass in Lahore. The optical infrastructure and services provider, Nayatel, has teamed up to lead this Fiber to the Site (FTTS) project, which is expected to be completed in December 2022.
FTTS is a network connectivity solution that allows any mobile site to transmit up to 10Gbps of traffic at much shorter latencies and better network availability and stability. After completing this project, Jazz subscribers will experience faster download speeds, seamless online gaming, and better audio and video calls over IP applications. The infrastructure will pave the way for future technologies (5G / 6G) that require low latency and high throughput to operate. "Digital transformation across the country increasingly needs broadband solutions with data demand and rapidly growing volumes. Fiberization demonstrates our commitment to delivering consistently fast and reliable solutions. Online; and it is important that we have digital ecosystems that meet the changing needs of users in lifestyle, "said Jazz Technology Director Khalid Shehzad.
Demand for high-speed mobile broadband is growing at an unusual rate. This growth is driven by the rise of digital media applications. At the same time, the practice of working from home has contributed to the increase in low latency requirements for today's mobile networks. There is an urgent need to deliver large amounts of data over advanced and extensive fiber networks while maintaining high network availability.
Nayatel CEO Wahaj Siraj said at the project's announcement: "This partnership opens new horizons for high-speed data implementation. Nayatel has always sought a vision. Its customers. the most developed countries in the world.
Over the past two years, Jazz has invested $ 560 million in its strategic focus on connecting disconnected high-speed Internet and upgrading its 4G infrastructure to meet growing bandwidth demand. The mobile operator now has an extensive fiberglass network that brings live customer traffic to 26 cities. Plans are underway for further expansion aimed at 70% FTTS penetration over the next 5 years. A dense, ready-to-live network will be the foundation for many next-generation services, such as 5G, FTTH, IoT, enterprise networks and Industry 4.0.

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