LAHORE: WorldCall Telecommunication Limited has planned to launch fast broadband internet services in major cities of Pakistan.
Based on FTTH (Fiber to the Home), the management of WorldCall is ready to launch the pilot project after undertaking detailed market research, understanding the need of target consumers, and deploying necessary resources in metropolitan cities.
The annual financial report from WorldCall stated that the FTTH is a technology that uses optical fiber cable directly from the central point to the residential premises. It provides an uninterrupted high-speed internet service. The speed of /FTTH-based internet is much faster than DSL provided by the operators in addition to the lowest possible latency.
WorldCall claims to have over 1.2 million subscribers using its broadband services. It provides digital TV, cable and digital TV, DSL broadband, LDI telephone service, and enterprise solutions.
At present, its broadband business gained ground as long term agreements reaped profits and concerted efforts were made to increase the network base. Hence, a consistent increase in the number of subscribers translated to an upward trend in revenue as the demand for data is still there and is growing at an ever-increasing rate.