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A recent report by the Auditor General has uncovered the Frequency Allocation Board’s (FAB) insufficient action against the unauthorized use of the radio frequency spectrum in Pakistan. Despite existing regulations that require the FAB to investigate and address instances of interference, the board has failed to take decisive measures against illegal spectrum users.

The report specifically highlighted 20 cases of unauthorized spectrum usage reported to FAB during the second quarter of 2022. These cases involved significant telecom operators, including Jazz, Telenor, and Zong. Instead of taking enforcement action, FAB passed these cases on to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for further action. The audit revealed that FAB neglected its regulatory responsibilities, effectively shifting its duties to the PTA. The report stressed that FAB has the legal authority, as outlined in the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-organization) Act, 1996, and the Radio Frequency Spectrum Regulations, 2021, to investigate and take action against spectrum interference.

The Auditor General recommended that FAB implement the directives issued during the Departmental Accounts Committee (DAC) meeting on December 21, 2023, which instructed the board to verify records with the PTA. The report also urged FAB to hold accountable those responsible for the inaction against illegal spectrum users.