While appreciating China’s robust investment plans and trans-national initiatives for boosting cross-border trade activities, Qureshi said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) inspires new opportunities to set up projects that will boost the IT sector.
According to the current scheme, CPEC will include construction of cross-border optical fibre (OFC) system between China and Pakistan for international connectivity of voice/data traffic and provision of seamless GSM coverage along the Karakoram Highway (KKH) for the proposed Gwadar - Kashgar Economic Corridor in Gilgit Baltistan, a presser released by APBF stated.
“The CPEC initiative includes the building of roads, ports, dams, connecting cities, and serving those areas without coverage. This will provide a much-needed improvement to the economy which will also bring benefits to the IT industry.
“Pakistan itself represents a major potential for people-centric mobile based applications and products which are fully prepared for the next level of development with a state-of-the-art connectivity structure with fixed and mobile networks that have a teledensity of more than 71% which is also increasing on a monthly basis,” the presser added.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 27th, 2018.
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