StormFibre Internet Packages — Triple Play Plans & Prices

Quick Answer

StormFibre's best value is the Triple Thunder Promo 2.0 — 30/50 Mbps for Rs. 3,999/month with internet, TV, and phone. For top speed, the Hurricane plan offers 1 Gbps at Rs. 9,999/month. All plans are Triple Play bundles.

StormFibre Broadband — All Triple Play Plans for 2026

StormFibre is a fibre-to-the-home provider operated by Cybernet — one of Pakistan's oldest internet service providers. Their model is exclusively Triple Play: every package bundles internet, IPTV, and a phone line. You can't subscribe to internet-only; the TV and phone are included whether you use them or not. For some users this is a perk, for others it's unnecessary bundling. But the internet speeds and pricing are competitive regardless.

StormFibre currently operates in Karachi (strongest coverage), Lahore, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi, with expansion into Faisalabad and other cities in progress.

PackageSpeed (DL/UL)MonthlyInstallationType
Triple Hurricane Promo 2.01000 Mbps / 115 MbpsRs. 9,999Rs. 11,499Triple Play
Triple Tornado Promo50 Mbps / 70 MbpsRs. 5,999Rs. 11,499Triple Play
Triple Thunder Promo 2.030 Mbps / 50 MbpsRs. 3,999Rs. 7,999Triple Play
Triple Blizzard Promo20 Mbps / 40 MbpsRs. 2,999Rs. 6,999Triple Play
Triple Typhoon Promo 2.010 Mbps / 25 MbpsRs. 1,999Rs. 9,999Triple Play

All prices exclude tax. The optional Wi-Fi access point costs Rs. 4,700 (one-time purchase). Prices may change — verify at stormfibre.com.

Important: StormFibre's coverage is area-specific even within cities. Coverage in Karachi is extensive, but in Lahore and Islamabad, only certain neighborhoods and housing societies are served. Check your exact address on their website before comparing plans.

Breaking Down the StormFibre Package Tiers

The naming convention is weather-themed, and the tiers are well-differentiated:

Typhoon 2.0 (10/25 Mbps, Rs. 1,999/month) is the entry-level plan. At 10 Mbps download, it handles basic browsing, WhatsApp, and standard-definition streaming for 1-2 devices. The 25 Mbps upload is actually higher than the download — unusual but useful if you upload content or make video calls. Suitable for small households with light internet usage.

Blizzard (20/40 Mbps, Rs. 2,999/month) steps up to comfortable two-device streaming. You can watch Netflix in HD on one device while someone else browses without noticeable slowdown. The pricing makes it competitive with PTCL DSL's 25 Mbps plan, but with the reliability advantage of fibre.

Thunder 2.0 (30/50 Mbps, Rs. 3,999/month) is the sweet spot for most families. Three to four devices streaming simultaneously, comfortable work-from-home video calls, and enough upload headroom for cloud backups. At Rs. 3,999, it competes directly with Nayatel's 50 Mbps and PTCL Flash Fibre 50 Mbps — with the added TV and phone bundle.

Tornado (50/70 Mbps, Rs. 5,999/month) targets power users and larger households. The 70 Mbps upload is notably higher than most competitors offer, making it attractive for content creators, streamers, and anyone who uploads large files regularly.

Hurricane 2.0 (1000/115 Mbps, Rs. 9,999/month) is StormFibre's flagship — a genuine gigabit connection. At this speed, you can download a full HD movie in under a minute. It's overkill for most households but makes sense for home offices running multiple video conferences simultaneously, or for gamers who demand the lowest possible latency.

Installation Process and Timeline

StormFibre installation involves laying fibre to your premises from the nearest distribution box. In well-served areas (established Karachi neighborhoods, DHA Lahore), this takes 3-7 business days. In newer expansion areas, expect 1-3 weeks. The process:

  1. Check coverage at stormfibre.com or call their sales line.
  2. Select your plan and pay the installation fee.
  3. A technician visits to assess the fibre routing to your home or apartment.
  4. Fibre cable is laid and the ONT (optical terminal) installed inside your home.
  5. Router connected, Wi-Fi configured, IPTV box set up, and connection tested.

Installation fees vary by plan (Rs. 6,999 to Rs. 11,499) and are one-time payments. The optional Wi-Fi access point at Rs. 4,700 is worth considering if your home is larger than 1,200 sqft — the standard router may not cover all rooms adequately.

Comparing broadband in your city? See Nayatel fibre plans for Islamabad/Rawalpindi, or PTCL broadband options for wider national coverage including DSL and Flash Fibre.

StormFibre vs Nayatel vs PTCL — Positioning

  • StormFibre wins on: Triple Play bundling (TV + phone included at no extra cost), Karachi coverage (strongest fibre coverage in the city), and gigabit availability.
  • Nayatel wins on: symmetric speeds (equal up and down), Islamabad coverage depth, and slightly lower pricing at comparable speed tiers.
  • PTCL wins on: nationwide availability, budget DSL options under Rs. 2,000/month, and Flash Fibre in select areas that competes directly with both.

The honest recommendation: if you're in a StormFibre coverage area and value the Triple Play bundle, their Thunder 2.0 plan offers an excellent balance of speed, features, and price. If you don't need TV or phone service, Nayatel or PTCL Flash Fibre might offer cleaner internet-focused pricing.

StormFibre Plans — Your Questions Answered

Triple Play means each StormFibre package bundles three services: internet, IPTV (cable television), and a landline phone connection. You get all three in one bill at one price — there's no internet-only option.

StormFibre operates in Karachi (broadest coverage), Lahore, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi. Coverage is expanding to other cities, but even within served cities, not all neighborhoods are covered. Check your exact address at stormfibre.com.

StormFibre offers an optional Wi-Fi access point for Rs. 4,700 (one-time). This is a separate wireless unit to extend coverage in larger homes. It's useful if your standard router doesn't reach all rooms — but you can also use your own third-party range extender or mesh system.

No. All StormFibre plans offer unlimited data with no fair usage policy or throttling. You can use your connection at full speed around the clock without hitting any cap.

StormFibre provides a set-top box (STB) that connects to your TV via HDMI. The IPTV service delivers TV channels over your fibre connection — no separate cable or satellite dish needed. Channel lineup and recording features depend on your plan tier.