Acme Telecom (Pvt.) Ltd. has achieved a major breakthrough in its expansion journey by securing a Long Distance International (LDI) License from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). This strategic approval positions the company to enhance both national and international connectivity while contributing to Pakistan’s rapidly developing digital infrastructure.
With the new LDI license, Acme Telecom is now authorised to provide international voice and data services. This move strengthens the company’s ability to invest in advanced communication networks, support high-capacity data flows, and help position Pakistan as a competitive regional telecom hub. The development comes at a time when Pakistan’s telecommunication sector is experiencing rapid digital transformation, increasing demand for high-speed services, and stronger interest from global investors.
At the license signing ceremony, Syed Zeeshan Hussain, CEO of Acme Telecom, highlighted the significance of this achievement for both the company and the broader telecom landscape. He said: “This license represents a transformative moment for Acme Telecom as we expand our infrastructure capabilities and strengthen Pakistan’s position in the regional telecommunications landscape.”
He further added: “This milestone is not just about Acme Telecom — it is about Pakistan’s digital future. By strengthening our infrastructure and expanding our capabilities, we are helping build a more resilient, technologically empowered, and globally competitive nation.”
Acme Telecom plans to use this opportunity to develop new digital infrastructure projects, introduce reliable global communication routes, and create employment opportunities within the telecom, IT, and engineering sectors. The LDI license also aligns with national efforts to improve telecommunication resiliency, reduce service gaps, and increase the availability of high-quality international data services.
As Pakistan continues to expand its digital ecosystem, the entry of new LDI operators like Acme Telecom is expected to stimulate market competition, support economic growth, and improve digital inclusion across the country. This milestone marks a promising step forward for both the company and the nation’s telecommunication future.
