Micronet said that this move came after anti-competitive environment created by PTCL, which is restricting ISPs’ profit and workability for broadband service providers. Official of Micronet said that they were losing Rs. 50,000 a month per exchange.
In the first phase, Micronet handed over its customers of Zero Point and Airport Housing Exchanges. Those customers who were in coverage area of nayatel were shifted to fiber optic network, while others were shifted to LDN.
Company said that they may handover more customers to LDN, based on future strategy.
This way, Micronet will be able to shift its core focus on Nayatel, company’s arm dedicated for fiber optic broadband users.
Micronet said it has 7,000 registered broadband users in the twin cities before the move.
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