Kacific and PAKSAT partner to bring affordable satellite Internet to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Kacific Broadband Satellites Group (Kacific) and PAKSAT are partnering to expand high-speed, affordable satellite internet across Pakistan, where over 54% of the population lacks reliable broadband. Leveraging 11 Ka-band spot beams on the Paksat MM1 satellite, this partnership will bridge the digital divide and support the country's growing connectivity needs. With high-throughput capacity for over 20,000 sites, the collaboration will provide essential broadband access for communities, businesses, government agencies, ISPs, and telcos, enabling mobile backhaul and backup connectivity in remote regions.

Kacific - Powered by PAKSAT
Kacific - Powered by PAKSAT

A Commitment to Nationwide Connectivity

"SUPARCO's story is one of unwavering ambition. Since its inception, we have been driven by a vision to propel Pakistan's journey into the cosmos," said Muhammad Yousuf Khan, Chairman of SUPARCO. The partnership between PAKSAT and Kacific will certainly bridge the digital divide in Pakistan and will empower countless communities.

"Improving Pakistan's connectivity will have a positive impact on the country's economy and its communities," said Dr Shahid Rasheed, CEO of PAKSAT. "The people of Pakistan, like those of other developed countries, can expect to enjoy fast, affordable internet wherever they live and work. That's a goal that PAKSAT is striving to achieve day and night."

"With this partnership, Kacific is making a long-term investment in Pakistan's digital future," said Christian Patouraux, CEO of Kacific. "We're expanding ISP partnerships, training KAD installers, and deploying essential infrastructure to meet the country's growing connectivity needs."

Urgent Connectivity Challenges in Pakistan

Pakistan's broadband demand is increasing with every passing year, yet over 131.8 million people remain offline. Fiber penetration is extremely low, with fiber-to-the-home access under 5%. Only 15% of the country's 55,000 cell towers are fibre-connected, compared to the 40% international benchmark. Kacific's high-speed satellite service will significantly enhance Pakistan's mobile backhaul capabilities, bypassing infrastructure limitations at a fraction of fibre's cost.

Unlocking the Potential of Paksat-MM1

Launched in May 2024, Paksat-MM1 delivers 99% availability with seamless nationwide coverage. Gateway beams over Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad provide real-time monitored connectivity, backed by 24/7 support from Kacific's Singapore Operations Center.