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Call and Internet Packages Are About to Get Much More Expensive

Two major telecom companies in Pakistan have submitted a request to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) seeking an increase in mobile and internet tariffs, well-informed sources told ProPakistani.

Sources said the sharp rise in diesel prices is affecting the telecom industry at large, as operators heavily rely on diesel-powered generators to maintain connectivity at telecom sites, particularly in remote and off-grid areas.

Frequent load shedding and power shortages across the country have further increased dependence on backup generators, significantly raising operational expenses.

In their communication to the PTA, telecom operators stated that escalating fuel costs are straining their ability to maintain service quality and ensure uninterrupted operations. Sources said they warned that without a revision in tariffs, sustaining reliable services—especially in areas facing severe energy shortages—would become increasingly difficult.

They also lamented that rising fuel prices triggered by the ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel have disrupted global oil supply chains following concerns over the Strait of Hormuz. The resulting surge in fuel costs has also significantly impacted Pakistan’s economy, placing pressure on multiple sectors, including telecommunications.

The companies have requested an upward adjustment in mobile and internet package prices to offset rising fuel expenditures. They further noted that any increase in electricity tariffs under the Fuel Price Adjustment (FPA) mechanism would add additional financial pressure on operations.

Petrol prices in Pakistan had previously surged to a historic high of Rs. 458.41 per litre on April 3, 2026. The government then partially reduced the petrol levy, bringing prices down to Rs. 378 per litre. It is now at Rs. 366/litre.

Diesel had risen earlier to Rs. 520 per litre in early April. It is now at Rs. 385/litre.

PTA is expected to review the request, and sources suggest that telecom tariffs could potentially increase by 10 to 15 percent, depending on the outcome of the regulatory assessment, sources added.

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  • Ap ki teem reding main galti Karti ha dezal ki price one rupees or 50 paisa per letar lehka darostgi kareen thnks

  • Pehlay say konsay rate kam hay?
    Aur light na ho to kisi be company ka network kaam nahi karta.
    PTA survey kar lay.

  • If prices increase, it would be better to transition from monthly packages to package-free use especially for those who use Calls/SMS/Data sporadically. Monile packages are getting too expensive.

  • Can they undertake if fuel prices comes down the rates will revert to low?

    Besides, taking an excuse that power shutdown cause QoS issues, however, none of the companies offer a uniform QoS throughout their network with or without power shutdown.


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