Nayatel Internet Packages — Fibre Broadband Plans & Prices

Quick Answer

Nayatel's most popular fibre plan is 25 Mbps Unlimited at approximately Rs. 3,500/month — no data cap, symmetric speeds, and triple-play (internet + TV + phone). Check exact pricing and availability at nayatel.com for your area.

Nayatel Fibre Broadband — Packages and Pricing Overview

Nayatel is Pakistan's premium fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) internet provider, operating in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, and select housing societies in Lahore. Unlike PTCL's mixed DSL/fibre network, Nayatel runs exclusively on fibre optic infrastructure — which means consistently high speeds without the degradation that copper-based DSL connections suffer over distance.

The trade-off: limited coverage area. Nayatel doesn't serve most of Pakistan. If you're outside their coverage zones, you're looking at PTCL or StormFibre instead. But within their service areas, Nayatel is widely regarded as the most reliable broadband option in the country.

PlanDownload SpeedUpload SpeedMonthly Price (est.)Data Cap
Basic 10 Mbps10 Mbps10 Mbps~Rs. 2,200Unlimited
Standard 25 Mbps25 Mbps25 Mbps~Rs. 3,500Unlimited
Premium 50 Mbps50 Mbps50 Mbps~Rs. 5,500Unlimited
Ultra 100 Mbps100 Mbps100 Mbps~Rs. 8,500Unlimited

Prices are approximate and vary by location, connection type, and current promotions. Nayatel updates pricing periodically — confirm exact rates at nayatel.com or by calling their helpline. Installation fees are additional and typically range from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 10,000 depending on your location.

Coverage check first: Nayatel only serves specific areas. Before comparing packages, verify your address is in their coverage zone at nayatel.com or by calling their sales team. There's no point picking a plan if they don't serve your street.

What Makes Nayatel Different from PTCL and StormFibre

Three things set Nayatel apart from other broadband providers in Pakistan:

Symmetric speeds. Nayatel offers equal upload and download speeds on most plans. Their 25 Mbps plan gives you 25 Mbps both ways. PTCL and StormFibre typically offer asymmetric connections where upload is significantly slower than download. If you upload large files, work from home via cloud tools, or stream on platforms like YouTube or Twitch, symmetric speeds are a genuine advantage.

Truly unlimited data. No FUP (Fair Usage Policy), no throttling after a certain usage threshold, no "unlimited*" with asterisks. You can use as much data as your connection allows, 24/7. PTCL has occasionally implemented soft FUP on their cheaper plans — Nayatel hasn't.

Consistent speeds at peak hours. Nayatel's fibre infrastructure handles congestion better than PTCL's DSL network. During evening peak hours (7-11 PM), PTCL DSL connections often drop to 50-60% of advertised speeds. Nayatel typically maintains 85-95% of advertised speeds even during peak usage because fibre isn't shared the same way DSL's last-mile copper is.

Nayatel Installation and Setup Process

Getting connected to Nayatel takes 5-10 business days in established service areas:

  1. Coverage check. Visit nayatel.com or call their helpline to verify your address is serviceable.
  2. Plan selection. Choose your speed tier. The Standard 25 Mbps is the most popular residential plan — it handles 3-4 simultaneous devices comfortably.
  3. Installation appointment. Nayatel schedules a technician visit to install the fibre terminal (ONT device) at your premises and run the fibre cable from the nearest distribution point.
  4. Equipment setup. The ONT connects to your router (Nayatel provides one, or you can use your own). Wi-Fi configuration happens during the technician visit.
  5. Activation. Your connection goes live within hours of installation. Speed tests should match your subscribed plan immediately.

One honest caveat: if your building or street doesn't already have Nayatel fibre infrastructure nearby, the installation can take longer and may involve additional infrastructure charges. Areas with established Nayatel presence (like most of Islamabad's sectors and Rawalpindi cantt) have quick installations. Newer expansion areas might require patience.

Compare broadband options: PTCL internet packages for wider coverage, or StormFibre broadband plans for another fibre option. If you're on mobile data, see Zong 4G packages for the fastest mobile speeds.

Should You Choose Nayatel Over PTCL?

  • Choose Nayatel if: you're in their coverage area, need reliable speeds for remote work or gaming, want truly unlimited data, or need symmetric upload speeds for content creation or video conferencing.
  • Choose PTCL if: Nayatel doesn't serve your area, you need a budget option under Rs. 2,000/month, or you're in a location where PTCL Flash Fibre is available (which offers comparable fibre quality).
  • Consider StormFibre if: you're in Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad and want the fastest available speeds (up to 1 Gbps) with triple-play bundling.

Nayatel Broadband — Common Questions

No. Nayatel offers truly unlimited data on all plans — no fair usage policy, no throttling after a certain usage threshold. You can use your connection 24/7 at full speed without worrying about hitting a cap.

Nayatel currently serves Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, and select housing societies in Lahore. Coverage is expanding but remains limited compared to PTCL's nationwide footprint. Check nayatel.com for your specific address.

Installation fees typically range from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 10,000 depending on your location and proximity to existing Nayatel infrastructure. Promotional offers sometimes reduce or waive installation charges — ask when signing up.

Yes. Most Nayatel plans offer equal upload and download speeds — their 25 Mbps plan gives 25 Mbps both up and down. This is a significant advantage over PTCL and StormFibre, which typically offer lower upload speeds.

Yes. Nayatel provides an ONT (fibre terminal) device that you can connect to your own router. Their provided router works fine for most households, but if you have a larger home or specific networking needs, using your own router is supported.