The Pakistan-China Fiber Optic Project is an 820 kilometer long optical fiber cable connecting Pakistan and China; it was laid down between the Khunjerab Pass on the China-Pakistan border and the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi. Inaugurated in July 2018, the cable was constructed as part of the. The Pakistan-China Optical Fibre Cable project provides 3G and 4G services to Pakistan. The cable spans a distance of 2,950 kilometers, connecting Rawalpindi (Punjab) with Khunjerab (Gilgit Baltistan) at the Chinese border at a height of 4,700 metres above the sea level, northwards to Urumqi in. IN a commendable move to boost connectivity and propel Pakistan into the digital age, Caretaker Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Umar Saif, has announced an ambitious project to lay 200,000 kilometres of optical fibre cable. Umar Saif in a virtual meeting with Secretary General Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) Ms. Deemah Al-Yahya on Nov 21, 2023. This initiative is part of USF's ongoing.
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