Industry-Specific Network Expertise

We serve organizations where the network isn't just infrastructure — it's the business. Our consulting is calibrated to the specific pressures, constraints, and growth patterns of each sector.

ISPs & WISPs

Fixed wireless, licensed microwave, and FTTH internet service providers operate under constant pressure — subscriber growth, capacity constraints, NOC gaps, and competitive pricing. We work with ISPs at every stage: startups building their first infrastructure, regional operators scaling past 10,000 subscribers, and established providers preparing for next-generation upgrades.

Our founders have run ISPs. That means we understand what it feels like when your upstream BGP flaps at peak hour, when your NOC team is reactive instead of proactive, and when your billing system doesn't talk to your provisioning system.

Network DesignNOC SetupSubscriber Growth PlanningFTTH / GPONWireless / PTPBGP Peering
Reactive NOC with high MTTR and customer-reported outages
Unoptimized BGP routing causing asymmetric paths and packet loss
Management interfaces exposed on public IPs without segmentation
Billing and provisioning systems operating in isolation
No documented runbooks or escalation procedures
Capacity planning based on reactive expansion rather than demand forecasting
Legacy TDM or SDH infrastructure that needs IP migration
Multi-vendor environments with poor interoperability
Security posture that has not kept pace with network modernization
Regulatory compliance gaps under PTA and telecom licensing frameworks
Operational processes designed for smaller scale that haven't evolved

Telecom Operators

Voice carriers, data operators, and converged telecom providers face a different set of challenges: legacy infrastructure, regulatory pressure, and the complexity of operating at scale. We support telecom operators on network modernization projects, security uplift, compliance readiness, and the operational transformation that comes with growth.

Our understanding of PTA licensing frameworks and the regulatory landscape in Pakistan ensures our recommendations are not just technically sound — they're compliant.

Network ModernizationRegulatory CompliancePTA LicensingIP Migration

Enterprise Networks

Large organizations with multi-site networks often accumulate technical debt, inconsistent configurations, and security gaps over years of organic growth. We help enterprises bring order to their network infrastructure — through architecture reviews, security hardening, and the kind of documentation that makes audits and onboarding easier.

Whether it's a university with a sprawling campus network, a bank with connectivity across 100 branches, or a manufacturing group with industrial OT networks, we bring network discipline and security thinking that matches your scale.

Security HardeningArchitecture ReviewMulti-site WANCompliance
No consistent network security baseline across branches
Flat network with insufficient segmentation between user and server traffic
Email and cloud collaboration tools not properly secured
Network changes made without documentation or change control
IT team lacking specialist expertise for complex network projects

Public Sector & Institutions

Government agencies, educational institutions, and healthcare networks have unique compliance requirements, budget cycles, and security mandates. We work within those constraints to deliver practical, compliant network and security improvements.

Government Agencies

Secure connectivity, compliance-aligned architecture, and documentation that meets audit requirements for public sector environments.

Educational Institutions

Campus network design, WiFi optimization, student and staff segmentation, and content filtering compliance for universities and schools.

Healthcare Networks

Reliable, segregated network infrastructure that supports clinical systems while meeting data security expectations for sensitive environments.

Your Sector. Our Expertise.

Every engagement starts with understanding your specific environment, constraints, and goals — not a pre-packaged framework.