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Pakistan Ranks 6th for Most Affordable Mobile Data

Comparatively, India (USD 0.16), Bangladesh (USD 0.23), Sri Lanka (USD 0.25) & Nepal (USD 0.43) all have higher mobile data costs.

Mujtaba Ahmed
Mujtaba Ahmed
Pakistan Ranks 6th for Most Affordable Mobile Data

Pakistan’s extraordinary position as the region’s leader in reasonable mobile data pricing has been highlighted by Cable.co.uk in a thorough review of 5,603 mobile data plans from 237 different nations. According to the statistics, Pakistan has become the most cost-effective alternative for mobile data customers, offering gigabytes (GB) for an amazingly cheap charge of just USD 0.12 each.

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The striking discrepancy between Pakistan and its neighbors, including India, where mobile data costs USD 0.16 per GB, and Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, where prices rise to USD 0.23, USD 0.25, and USD 0.43 per GB, respectively, is highlighted by this analysis. In terms of the most affordable mobile data costs worldwide, this places Pakistan in the coveted sixth place.

Notably, Pakistan has accomplished this despite telecom carriers facing difficult economic circumstances. Mobile service providers and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) have demonstrated their consistent dedication to ensuring widespread access to Internet at some of the most affordable prices worldwide. Pakistan is now a shining example of how affordable internet connection is possible even in difficult economic conditions thanks to the #AffordableConnectivity movement.

The affordability of mobile data in Pakistan is not just a regional but also a worldwide accomplishment, highlighting the country’s commitment to providing its inhabitants with inexpensive access. Pakistan serves as a ray of light for individuals looking for accessible internet in a world where connectivity is essential.

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