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Huo Junli, Chairman PTA discuss future of Telecom in Pakistan
Key agenda items included addressing challenges encountered by the sector and devising relevant strategies to mitigate them, as well as outlining the framework for the upcoming spectrum auction.


Islamabad: Zong ’s Chief Executive Officer Huo Junli, Chief Technical Officer Lu Jianhui, Chief Regulatory Office Kamran Ali met with Chairman PTA Maj Gen (R) Hafeez Ur Rehman.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss critical aspects shaping the future of the telecommunications industry in Pakistan, said a news release on Friday.
Key agenda items included addressing challenges encountered by the sector and devising relevant strategies to mitigate them, as well as outlining the framework for the upcoming spectrum auction.
The strategic session delved into topics such as network infrastructure development, enhancing 4G coverage, advancing leadership in data services, and exploring various IoT solutions.
Furthermore, recommendations aimed at enhancing performance across all telecom sectors were presented and thoroughly deliberated upon. Overall, the session was characterized by its strategic focus and productive outcomes.

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