Pakistan could serve as the region’s digital connectivity corridor

The first e-Rozgar Center in Pakistan is opened by IT Minister Dr. Umar Saif

Like the successes of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Pakistan is on the verge of becoming the region’s primary hub for digital connectivity. In order to fulfill this goal, Etisalat will soon open its first carrier-neutral data center, which is a major step forward.

By optimizing transit Internet traffic, this data center’s launch creates opportunities for significant revenue streams in addition to being a technological accomplishment. Pakistan is now positioned as a major player in the rapidly developing digital economy thanks to this calculated approach.

The data center is scheduled to become operational on Monday, which marks a significant milestone in turning the lofty idea of a digital corridor into a genuine, working reality.

The ramifications of Pakistan’s entry into this digital frontier go beyond simple technological improvements; they also hold promise for the country’s economic growth and its ability to shape the region’s digital destiny.