Pakistan, May 15 -- GSMA report hails Pakistan's digital breakthrough and rising female connectivity
ISLAMABAD - Pakistani women are now using mobile internet at a faster rate than their counterparts in India and Bangladesh, according to GSMA's Mobile Gender Gap Report 2025, marking a significant digital shift in South Asia.
The report highlights that Pakistan has made remarkable progress in closing the gender gap in mobile internet usage. In 2024, the gap between male and female users dropped from 38% to 25%, with 45% of women now using mobile internet compared to 39% in India and just 26% in Bangladesh.
GSMA praised Pakistan's digital advancement, calling it a "digital breakthrough." It also credited the surge in connectivity to effo...
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