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PTA GIS Telecom Portal to Boost Network Oversight

PTA GIS Telecom Portal to Boost Network Oversight

The PTA GIS telecom portal will help regulators track network coverage across Pakistan. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority announced the new system to improve oversight and transparency. The platform will combine geographic data with telecom performance records. As a result, officials can monitor infrastructure and service quality in real time. The system will run from PTA headquarters in Islamabad. Officials say the portal will collect data from operators nationwide. It will include remote regions like Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. Therefore, regulators can spot coverage gaps more easily.

How the Portal Will Improve Connectivity

The PTA GIS telecom portal will display towers and coverage zones on digital maps. Users inside the authority can view service quality indicators instantly. In addition, the tool will track infrastructure growth over time. By mapping coverage patterns, regulators can study regional disparities. They can then guide policies to expand services in underserved areas. This approach supports better planning and fair access.
Moreover, the system will analyze service trends. Officials can review data to ensure companies meet performance standards. If issues appear, regulators can respond faster.
The initiative also strengthens accountability in the telecom sector. Clear data helps decision-makers act with confidence. Ultimately, the goal is simple: improve connectivity for everyone in Pakistan.
As digital demand grows, smart monitoring tools become essential. The new portal reflects a broader push toward efficient and transparent regulation.

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