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Pakistan Embraces Wi-Fi 7 for Future-Ready Connectivity

Pakistan is taking a major leap toward digital innovation with its latest regulatory development. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has officially approved the adoption of Wi-Fi 7 within the 6 GHz band, solidifying the country’s position among the early adopters in the Asia-Pacific region. This Wi-Fi 7 Pakistan update marks a pivotal move to advance next-generation wireless connectivity and smart digital infrastructure.

PTA’s Wi-Fi 7 Approval: Details & Implications

On September 26, 2025, the PTA authorized the use of Wi-Fi 7 and subsequent generations in the 5925–6425 MHz frequency band, following parameters already approved for Wi-Fi 6E.

Wi-Fi 7 delivers:

These features enable 8K streaming, AR/VR, industrial automation, and smart city deployments. By reducing congestion in legacy bands and lowering broadband delivery costs, Wi-Fi 7 will improve network performance for homes, SMEs, healthcare, education, and campuses.

Regulatory Significance for Wireless Technology

This update highlights Pakistan’s commitment to:

Moreover, it reflects growing alignment with global frequency allocation standards, especially in wireless technologies and IoT ecosystems.

How This Affects You

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