Pakistan has officially boarded the international wave of next-generation wireless technology with the adoption of WiFi 7 in Pakistan by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). The adoption is a major step in the digital transformation of the country, putting Pakistan ahead of several regional counterparts in terms of embracing the latest connectivity standards. With Wi-Fi 7, consumers can look forward to lightning-fast internet speeds, extremely low latency, and a smooth performance across devices.
Releasing Date of Wifi 7 in Pakistan
Although Wi-Fi 7 was released worldwide in early 2024, Pakistan’s regulatory nod arrived in September 2025, enabling manufacturers and service operators to start shipping compatible devices and infrastructure. Hence, Wi-Fi 7 routers and services can be expected to go widely on sale in late 2025 and early 2026, particularly in urban areas such as Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad.
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Wi-Fi 5 vs. Wi-Fi 7: What’s the Difference?
Let’s put Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) together with Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) to understand the breakthrough:
Feature | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) | Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) |
---|---|---|
Max Speed | Up to 3.5 Gbps | Up to 46 Gbps |
Frequency Bands | 5 GHz only | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz |
Channel Width | 80/160 MHz | Up to 320 MHz |
Latency | Moderate | Ultra-low (ideal for gaming/AR) |
Multi-Link Operation | Not supported | Supported |
Target Wake Time | Limited | Enhanced for battery efficiency |
Wi-Fi 7 isn’t only faster, it’s more intelligent. It employs Multi-Link Operation (MLO) to connect devices over multiple bands in parallel, minimizing congestion and enhancing reliability. It’s ideal for 8K streaming, VR gaming, smart homes, and enterprise-class networks.
Wi-Fi 7 Router Price in Pakistan
Wi-Fi 7 routers have not yet been released in the Pakistani market, but they are about to enter it, with their prices set between PKR 55,000 and PKR 95,000, varying according to brand, specifications, and speed offerings. Top-end devices from TP-Link, ASUS, and Netgear have multi-gigabit speeds, tri-band support, and enhanced security features. The price point might look expensive, but early adopters as well as enthusiasts are already buying these routers to future-proof their home and office networks.
What This Means for Pakistan
The advent of Wi-Fi 7 in Pakistan is not just a technology upgrade—it’s the key to intelligent cities, improved education, and more effective businesses. With the support of the 6 GHz band, Wi-Fi 7 will reduce spectrum congestion, reduce the cost of broadband delivery, and enhance home, hospital, school, and government office connectivity. It’s also a huge leap toward closing the digital divide, particularly in underserved rural communities.