CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz’s Free WiFi Program 2025 – Easy Access to Free Internet

The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, has launched the Free WiFi Program 2025 to give free internet access across the province. This move helps students, job seekers, and the general public stay connected and access digital services without cost.
It’s part of a bigger plan to make Punjab more tech-savvy, support online education, and grow the digital economy.
What’s the Program About?
- Free internet at over 500 public spots in big cities of Punjab
- Fast and secure connection with safe browsing
- No SIM card or subscription needed
- One-time login with your phone number
- Managed and monitored by Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB)
Cities Covered in Phase 1
The Free WiFi service is currently available in:
- Lahore
- Rawalpindi
- Faisalabad
- Multan
- Gujranwala
- Sialkot
- Bahawalpur
- Sargodha
More cities, towns, and rural areas will be added soon!
Who Can Use It?
Anyone near a Free WiFi hotspot can connect!
This includes:
- Students
- Teachers
- Government workers
- Job seekers
- Daily travelers
- General public
How to Use Punjab Free WiFi
- Go to a location with Free WiFi (bus stop, hospital, school, etc.)
- Enable WiFi on your phone or computer.
- Select “Punjab Free WiFi” from the list
- Enter your mobile number
- Type in the OTP code sent by SMS
- Start browsing for free!
Why It’s Useful
- 📚 Helps students attend online classes and download study material
- 💼 Job seekers can search and apply for jobs online
- 🧠 Promotes digital learning for everyone
- 🏛️ Easy access to e-government services
- 💻 Freelancers and vendors can stay connected for work
What’s Next?
The government plans to expand the service to:
- Small towns and villages
- Public parks and libraries
- Rural education centers
- Hospitals and clinics
- Industrial and farming areas
In Short
The Free WiFi Program 2025 makes the internet accessible, safe, and free for all. It’s a big move to create a digitally connected Punjab — whether you’re studying, working, or just browsing.