Pakistan’s PTCL is injecting a serious boost into its DSL network through VDSL2 bonding technology.
The technology will enable the telecommunications provider to provide existing DSL customers broadband speeds of up to 50 Mbps, revealed Alcatel-Lucent, the telecommunications equipment maker that is supplying the VDSL2 bonding gear.
PTCL’s top executive said the project, which should be completed by the end of the second quarter, is a big deal around the world.
“PTCL is the first service provider worldwide to deploy a commercial VDSL2 bonding solution that aims at doubling the bandwidths provided to its existing customers," PTCL President and CEO Walid Irshaid said.
PTCL currently offers a top ADSL speed of 10 MBPS for Pak Rs. 9999 (SL Rs. 13000) monthly
1 MBPS Pak Rs. 1999 (SL Rs. 2600) monthly



let's see how they do it
