Using Nayatel? Your Monthly Internet Bill Is About to Increase

Nayatel has announced an increase in the prices of its home internet packages, with revised rates set to take effect from July 1, 2026.

The company informed subscribers through email that it was making the “minimum possible price increase” due to rising operational costs and the evolving requirements of its broadband network.

The move will affect residential customers across multiple speed tiers and will apply to both existing and new subscribers.

According to the company, customers currently using Nayatel’s fiber broadband services will automatically transition to the updated pricing structure once the new rates come into force.

The announcement comes as internet service providers across Pakistan face increasing infrastructure, maintenance and operating expenses amid broader economic pressures.

New Internet Package Rates

Under the revised pricing, Nayatel’s Home Unlimited 70 Mbps package will increase by Rs300 per month.

The package currently costs Rs5,000 and will rise to Rs5,300 from July 1.

The Home Unlimited 40 Mbps package will increase by Rs100. Its monthly price will move from Rs3,350 to Rs3,450.

Meanwhile, the Home Unlimited 30 Mbps package will become Rs75 more expensive. The monthly charge will increase from Rs2,150 to Rs2,225.

Nayatel said the adjustment was necessary to align service pricing with operational costs while maintaining service quality and network performance.

The company encouraged subscribers to review the revised package details before the new rates become effective.

At the time of publication, Nayatel’s official website continued to display the previous package prices.

However, customers have already received notifications about the updated rates. The new charges will apply from July 1 regardless of when the website reflects the changes.

Impact on Customers

The increase is expected to affect households that rely on high-speed internet for remote work, online education, video streaming and gaming.

Nayatel remains one of Pakistan’s leading fiber-to-the-home internet providers, offering services in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Peshawar and several other cities.

Industry observers note that the latest increase reflects a wider trend in Pakistan’s telecom and broadband sector, where service providers have adjusted tariffs in response to higher operating costs, currency pressures and infrastructure investments.

Despite the increase, the price gap between Nayatel’s speed tiers remains relatively narrow.

The revised pricing means the 70 Mbps package costs roughly 2.4 times more than the 30 Mbps package while offering more than double the speed.

For households with multiple users, remote workers or heavy streaming requirements, the higher-speed package may still offer better value despite the increase.

The announcement has generated significant attention among subscribers, many of whom depend on reliable internet connectivity for daily activities.

The latest revision underscores the growing challenge facing internet providers as they balance rising costs with increasing demand for faster and more stable broadband services.

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