PTCL to Provide Managed ICT Solutions for Hamdard University

Mon Sep 23 2024
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KARACHI: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has formed a strategic partnership with Hamdard University, part of the Hamdard Foundation, to provide managed ICT and mobility solutions for faculty and students.

The signing ceremony took place at Marriott Karachi, attended by notable figures including Prof. Dr. Syed Shabib-ul-Hasan, Vice Chancellor of Hamdard University, Basharat Qureshi, Group VP of Enterprise PTCL, and other key officials from both organizations.

Under this partnership, PTCL will supply Hamdard University with advanced infrastructure and platform solutions, featuring the latest technology and managed security services.

Prof. Dr. Syed Shabib-ul-Hasan expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “We are pleased to partner with PTCL as our trusted provider for infrastructure and platform hosting, which aligns with our digital transformation strategy. This collaboration marks a significant advancement in our approach to infrastructure, platforms, and data management. By leveraging PTCL’s data center and telecommunications expertise, we aim to enhance our operational efficiency and reduce the time-to-market for our products and services.”

Sayyed Muhammad Imran Ali, Group VP of B2B Strategy & Product Management at PTCL and Ufone 4G, highlighted the importance of the partnership: “We are excited to support Hamdard University in meeting its educational needs. As a national company, PTCL is at the forefront of industry digitalization in Pakistan. This partnership enables us to provide innovative and secure telecom solutions to the corporate sector, contributing to the country’s overall economic growth.”

This collaboration is part of PTCL’s commitment to delivering top-notch services to its corporate clients across various sectors in Pakistan, further enhancing the ICT and security landscape vital for a digital banking ecosystem.

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