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Trending Technology news in Pakistan

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority recently denied SpaceXu2019s Starlink satellite internet service a license to operate in Pakistan. This decision has left many wondering why the countryu2019s regulatory body would deny access to a service that could greatly improve internet connectivity in Pakistan.

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Trending Technology news in Pakistan

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  1. Trending Technology news in Pakistan Pakistan, like many other countries, has witnessed a rapid surge in technological advancement in recent years. The country has shown remarkable progress in the fields of information technology, telecommunications, and e-commerce. In this article, we will discuss some of the trending technology news in Pakistan. 1. 5G Technology: Pakistan recently auctioned its first-ever 5G spectrum, which is a major milestone in the country's telecommunication sector. The government has announced that the 5G technology will be launched in Pakistan by December 2022. This new technology is expected to provide faster internet speeds, lower latency, and better connectivity for businesses and individuals across the country. 2. Digital Payment Systems: With the growing need for contactless payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, digital payment systems have become a necessity in Pakistan. Many new digital payment systems, such as JazzCash, Easypaisa, and SimSim, have emerged in the country. These payment systems allow people to make transactions through their mobile phones, making it easier for them to send and receive money, pay bills, and shop online.

  2. 3. E-commerce: E-commerce has also witnessed a significant surge in Pakistan, with the growing trend of online shopping. Many new e-commerce platforms, such as Daraz.pk, Yayvo.com, and Telemart.pk, have emerged in recent years, providing people with a convenient and secure way to shop online. The COVID-19 pandemic has also accelerated the growth of e-commerce, as people prefer to shop online rather than going to crowded markets. 4. Artificial Intelligence: Pakistan is also making significant progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Many universities and research institutions in the country are working on AI-based solutions to address various challenges. For example, the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) has launched an AI lab to develop solutions for healthcare, education, and agriculture sectors. 5. Blockchain: Blockchain technology is also gaining traction in Pakistan, with many startups and businesses exploring its potential. The government has also initiated a project to introduce a blockchain-based system for property registration, which is expected to bring transparency and efficiency to the process. 6. Electric Vehicles: Pakistan has recently launched its first-ever electric vehicle (EV) policy, which aims to promote the use of electric vehicles in the country. The policy includes various incentives for EV manufacturers and users, such as tax exemptions and subsidies. This initiative is expected to help reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality in the country. In conclusion, Pakistan is witnessing rapid progress in the field of technology, with many new initiatives and projects being launched in various sectors. The government is also providing support and incentives for businesses and startups to promote technological innovation and growth. With the ongoing pandemic, the need for technological solutions has become more urgent than ever, and Pakistan is taking significant steps to meet these challenges.

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