Punjab has officially taken a giant leap toward digital transformation. The CM Free Wi-Fi Service now covers 1,400+ locations across the province, bringing fast and reliable internet to urban centers, public spaces, and educational institutions.
đ Free Wi-Fi Across 23 Districts
The initiative, led by the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), ensures connectivity across 442 sites in Lahore and 952 additional hotspots in other major districts. More than 58 million users have already consumed over 1,191 terabytes of data.
đ Empowering Womenâs Education
A highlight of the program is the rollout of Wi-Fi in 450 womenâs government colleges. This ensures:
- Access to online learning resources
- Safe communication for female students
- Emergency service availability
⥠Latest Upgrades: Wi-Fi 6 Technology
The service has been upgraded with Wi-Fi 6, offering:
- Faster speeds
- Reduced delays
- Better performance in crowded areas
đ Responsible Internet Use
Authorities clarified the network is meant for education, communication, and government servicesânot for entertainment or heavy streaming. Content filtering ensures safe and efficient usage.
đ Bridging the Digital Divide
This initiative is part of Punjabâs broader Digital Pakistan vision, aimed at:
- Reducing the digital divide
- Strengthening public safety infrastructure
- Supporting modern education
â Conclusion
Punjabâs free Wi-Fi expansion is a revolutionary step toward digital inclusivity. By focusing on education, public safety, and equitable access, the government is ensuring a more connected future for millions.
â FAQs
Q1. How many free Wi-Fi hotspots are active in Punjab?
Over 1,400 hotspots across 23 districts.
Q2. Which city has the highest number of free Wi-Fi points?
Lahore, with 442 hotspots.
Q3. Is free Wi-Fi available in colleges?
Yes, in 450 womenâs government colleges.
Q4. What technology powers the new system?
The service now uses Wi-Fi 6.
Q5. Can users stream movies or play online games?
No, itâs mainly for education, communication, and official services.
Q6. Who manages this service?
The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA).