PTCL R&D Fund

PTCL R&D Fund  

PTCL, Pakistan’s leading telecom provider, offers nationwide phone and internet services. It operates 2,000 exchanges as the telecom backbone, enabling robust connectivity. In partnership with NEEF, PTCL enhances its infrastructure to support national digital growth.

PTCL has expanded its services with GSM, broadband, and IPTV. NEEF supports marginalized groups by building ICT capacity, bridging digital gaps across Pakistan. This collaboration strengthens the country’s tech landscape and promotes inclusive development.

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Our Successful Projects

Outreach

Outreach Scholarship and Capacity Building Program-2006
Outreach 2006 developed ICT skills for 3,500 students across Punjab. It also trained 100 institute heads and 250 teachers to strengthen education delivery. The program focused on improving learning outcomes in underserved regions. It significantly boosted aptitude test success in marginalized communities.

FTP 2006

Foundation Training Program 2006
FTP 2006 assessed 7,000 candidates to promote ICT awareness nationwide. It empowered youth from underprivileged backgrounds with digital literacy. The initiative aimed to reduce educational inequalities through technology. By bridging knowledge gaps, it prepared participants for a digital future.

TTP 2006

Teachers Training Program 2006
TTP 2006 trained 600 teachers in essential ICT aptitude skills. The program aligned with the F.Sc. curriculum, ensuring transparency in delivery. It aimed to elevate teaching standards across the country. This initiative contributed to nationwide improvements in education quality.