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History of
Internet in Pakistan
The Internet industry in
Pakistan has come a long way over the last 8 years when the
first dial up E-mail service was introduced in the country by
Imran-Net. Serious support was accorded to Email services in
Pakistan with the launch of a UNDP funded project called SDNPK
- Sustainable Development Networking Programme in Islamabad in
1993; on the lines of such projects launched by UNDP in other
countries. This self-sustainable project was meant to provide
dial-up, uucp based email service to general public and
support to projects related to education, sustainable
development, NGO’s and other related areas.
The size of SDNPK subscriber
base expanded quickly since it served a very important and
un-addressed market segment. A number of customers in cities
outside of Islamabad also joined the network since the cost of
communicating via email was substantially cheaper than either
international fax or international dial up services. The
project was sustained by UNDP funding for a number of years
and the activities expanded to other cities such as Karachi,
Lahore and Peshawar where nodes were set up. The project is
still growing despite the fact that a number of competing,
on-line ISP's are operating successfully in cities where SDNPK
network operates. SDNPK is also planning to launch a
full-fledged ISP operation in Pakistan in 1999.
In 1994 - 95 time frame,
Digicom, an entrepreneurial Internet venture launched on-line
Internet service in Karachi. This heralded the beginning of
Internet industry in Pakistan. Rest is history. The market has
now grown manifolds with the largest majority of subscribers
in Karachi while the rest are almost evenly divided between
Lahore and Islamabad. The three cities jointly provide over
90% of the customer base and expansion in activity is also
likely to remain primarily confined to these cities because of
the concentration of economic activity in these cities.
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