Pak Datacom Limited sets, operates, and maintains a network of data communication solutions under the Pak Datacom brand in Pakistan. Its product portfolio includes VSAT, a communications technology that allows for use in fixed satellite antennas to provides communication between a central hub and various number of geographically dispersed sites; and iDirect Platform, a C, Ku, and Ka-band satellite based end-to-end IP VSAT service to various sectors, including banking, United Nations Organizations, telecom providers, government departments, private sectors, and oil and gas companies. The company also offers Data Connectivity that provides high speed data connectivity to government, corporate, banking, and private sectors; Data Click, a satellite broadband service for users in oil and gas, defense, enterprise, education, health care, construction, and NGO sectors; Spread Spectrum Radio, a high data rate communication technology for short distance communication, and point to point and point to multipoint digital radio system; and ORBCOMM, an IoT device that integrates satellite communication terminal used in monitoring of vehicles, industrial equipment, SCADA systems, and cathodic protection, as well as provides telecom infrastructure and support services. In addition, it provides trainings and IT solutions and managed services; and solar energy solutions, such as intelligent solar, grid, and battery solution. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pak Datacom Limited is a subsidiary of Telecom Foundation.
Pakistani Market Performance
7D7 Days: 3.3%
3M3 Months: 26.5%
1Y1 Year: 63.3%
YTDYear to Date: 13.7%
The market has climbed 3.3% in the last 7 days, lead by the Energy sector with a gain of 8.3%. The market is up 63% over the last 12 months. Earnings are forecast to grow by 6.9% annually. Market details ›
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