
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited’s flagship broadband service, PTCL Flash Fiber, has been recognized by Ookla, the global leader in internet testing and analysis, with two prestigious accolades ‘Best Fixed Network’ for the entire year 2025 and ‘Best ISP Gaming Experience’ for H2 2025 in Pakistan.
Islamabad, February 21, 2026:
PTCL Flash Fiber has consistently delivered superior speed, low latency, and enhanced user experience across the country. The awards are based on data from the Speedtest Connectivity Report for Pakistan (H1 and H2 2025).
The Best Fixed Network award is determined through Ookla’s comprehensive KPI evaluation model, assessing key parameters including download and upload speeds, latency, video streaming performance, and web browsing experience. It represents the highest recognition in fixed broadband network performance.
During H1 2025, PTCL Flash Fiber was recognized as the Fastest Provider in four regions of Pakistan. In H2 2025, the service further strengthened its market leadership by emerging as the Fastest Provider across the majority of regions based on Ookla’s published data.
In addition to these recognitions, PTCL Flash Fiber earned the Best ISP Gaming Experience Award for H2 2025, reflecting its optimized network architecture designed to support seamless online gaming through reduced latency and stable connectivity. This recognition underscores PTCL’s commitment to meeting the evolving digital needs of gamers and high-bandwidth users across Pakistan.
PTCL remains committed to expanding its fiber footprint nationwide, investing in next-generation infrastructure, and delivering world-class digital experiences aligned with Pakistan’s growing connectivity demands.
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