NayaTel

NayaTel Pvt. Ltd.
Pvt. Ltd.
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 2004
Founder Wahaj us Siraj, Aqeel Khurshid & Saad Saleem
Headquarters Islamabad, Pakistan
Products Optical fiber broadband, Triple play (cable TV, telephony, broadband)
Owner Micronet Broadband
Number of employees
More than 1200
Parent Wahaj us Siraj, Aqeel Khurshid & Saad Saleem
Website www.nayatel.com

NayaTel is a fiber to the home (FTTH) services provider based in Islamabad, Pakistan and is a sister concern of Micronet Broadband. The company launched FTTH network in September 2006 making it the first one to do so in South Asia.[1]NayaTel's services are available in selected areas of Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad.

Coverage

Nayatel is available in most areas of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, with the exception of some housing societies such as DHA and Bahria Town for which Nayatel has not yet been granted NOCs to lay their Fiber network.[2]

In November 2016, Nayatel announced that their services would be available in Faisalabad.[3]

Home packages

Nayatel offers home packages with speeds ranging from 3 Mbps to 10 Mbps.

Higher speeds can be availed for specific time periods using Nayatel's Bandwidth on Demand (BOD) feature, this allows the user to log into the customer portal, and request for additional bandwidth during hours specified by the user. [4]

Digital TV and Video-On-Demand (VOD)

Along with traditional analog cable, NayaTel also offers Digital Cable and Video-On-Demand. This allows for the user to view content in High Definition and watch movies and serials on demand.

Core Network

Nayatel's Core Network is backed up by bandwidth from Transworld Associates and PTCL (PIE). Cisco hardware is used in Nayatel's core network and it is set up in a ring topology to automatically route traffic on an alternate path in case of a failure at one of the PoPs.

Value Added Services

NayaTel offers many different Value Added Services for the convenience of its customers.

Achievements

During 2011, NayaTel ranked 2 on the list of Pakistan Fast Growth 25, a ranking of fast growth entrepreneurial companies.[5] The Pakistan Fast Growth 25 is a program of AllWorld Network in partnership with Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter and was launched in collaboration with JS Bank Limited.[6]

References

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