STAFF REPORT ISB: The government of Pakistan is committed to connecting the unconnected as it has made great progress in development of information technology and now the road for digitization of the country is clear after introduction of the telecom policy.


Minister of State for IT Anusha Rahman expressed these views while addressing at the recent launch of the Telenor Pakistan report in Islamabad.


“We appreciate the efforts of Telenor Pakistan in realizing the digital competence of Pakistan and staying committed to developing a digital innovation ecosystem in the country,” the minister said.


The Telenor report reflects how the country is proceeding when it comes to use of digital technology in all walks of life, and the immense potential it has to secure a better future for its people.


In his keynote address to the forum, Tore Johnson, Senior Vice President of Telenor Group and chairman of Telenor Pakistan, said: “Pakistan has an immense potential of piloting a sustainable digital turnaround.”


PTA Chairman Dr Ismail Shah said that it gives me great satisfaction to see the country is now embracing digital technology as a powerful tool that is not just a means of communication, but a life-changing catalyst.


Michael P Foley, CEO of Telenor Pakistan, said: “With the launch of this report, we are putting countrywide digital access at the centre and attaching utmost priority to offering cutting-edge technological solutions to facilitate digital connectivity.”

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