Pakistan has officially entered the next era of internet technology as the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has approved Wi-Fi 7. This makes Pakistan one of the first countries in the Asia-Pacific region to adopt the latest global wireless standard.
The decision comes at a crucial time, when the country is facing connectivity issues due to undersea cable damage, but officials say Wi-Fi 7 will transform Pakistan’s digital future.
Must Read Update: What Is Wi-Fi 7?
Wi-Fi 7 is the newest generation of wireless technology, designed to provide:
- Ultra-fast internet speeds (up to 4x faster than Wi-Fi 6)
- Low latency for smoother gaming, streaming and video calls
- Stronger, more reliable connections even with multiple devices
- Support for 8K streaming, AR/VR and industrial automation
It works on the 6 GHz frequency band, which reduces congestion on older networks and helps make internet delivery cheaper and more efficient.
Why This Matters for Pakistan
This step reflects Pakistan’s commitment to digital innovation and modern infrastructure. Officials believe Wi-Fi 7 will benefit:
- Households with faster and more stable home Wi-Fi
- Students and universities with smoother online education
- Healthcare sector for digital medical services
- Businesses and SMEs with reliable connectivity
- Smart cities and industrial automation
Internet Issues Continue for Now
While the approval of Wi-Fi 7 is a positive step, internet users in Pakistan are still facing disruptions. Damage to international undersea cables near Yemen has slowed connectivity, and officials say full restoration may take four to five weeks.
Final Words
Despite the current slowdown, Pakistan’s approval of Wi-Fi 7 marks a turning point. Once deployed, it will not only boost speed and reliability but also help bridge the digital divide and strengthen Pakistan’s position in the global tech landscape.

