Carrier-grade fibre, transit and colocation.
VCloud runs a 1.6 Tbps DWDM backbone across Punjab with on-net PoPs in Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan and seven aggregation cities. We sell to telcos, banks, cloud operators and large enterprises — not households.
Numbers our customers measure us against.
Quarterly figures from our NMS, averaged across customer-facing PoPs. Capacity is contract-ready, not theoretical.
Figures reflect the current Q-2 2026 capacity plan and 12-month rolling availability data; not contractual until reconfirmed in an MSA.
One supplier, the full carrier stack.
From an unlit fibre pair to a fully managed L3VPN, we deliver and operate every layer end-to-end. Pick a service to see specs, SLA and route options.
Dark Fibre
Single-mode G.652.D pairs leased on a 5–20 year IRU between addressable points across our Punjab footprint.
DPLC
Transparent layer-2 circuits between two sites within Pakistan, delivered over our DWDM and MPLS core. Symmetric capacity from 2 Mbps up to 100 Gbps with a fixed-latency SLA.
B2B Internet
Symmetric, uncontended IP access from 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps with BGP options and a published SLA matrix.
IP Transit
Full-table IPv4 + IPv6 transit, 95th-percentile billing, MD5/RFC8950 supported, blackhole community for DDoS mitigation.
CDN & Edge Cache
Punjab-localised edge cache for content owners and OTT platforms; reduces upstream transit while keeping eyeball latency low.
MPLS / L2-L3 VPN
Any-to-any L3VPN and point-to-point/multipoint VPLS over MPLS with QoS classes for voice, transactional and bulk traffic.
Colocation
Quarter, half and full racks in our Lahore and Islamabad facilities; metered or breakered power, on-net cross-connects in 24h.
Punjab, end to end —
with the routes documented.
Fourteen on-net PoPs across ten cities, ring-protected on the Lahore–Islamabad–Faisalabad triangle, and aggregation tails into Bahawalpur, DG Khan, Sahiwal and Sargodha. We publish route maps, handoff specs and per-segment latency on request.
- Three core sites in Lahore, Islamabad and Faisalabad with diverse fibre entries.
- Sub-5 ms p95 intra-Lahore RTT to most enterprise zones.
- Carrier-neutral meet-me-rooms in Lahore and Islamabad.
- PKIX peering for in-country traffic exchange.
Engineering-led, not channel-led.
The same engineers who design the route are on the call when you scope it. We don't outsource the network and we don't oversell capacity.
Owned fibre, not just leased
We hold IRUs on the long-haul spans and own the metro builds in Lahore, Faisalabad and Multan — meaning we can change a route without renegotiating with three carriers.
Carrier-neutral by design
We sell to and buy from competitors. Cross-connects to other carriers in our DCs are 24-hour, fixed-fee. No artificial walls.
Public AS, public hygiene
AS137492 with RPKI ROA signing for every prefix, MANRS-aligned filtering, and IPv6 dual-stack on every BGP customer port by default.
Pakistan-context aware
We've been on the wrong end of every PTA advisory and routing event since 2017. Our policies, escalation paths and traffic engineering reflect that.
NOC that engineers can talk to
First-line is qualified to L2/L3 troubleshooting. Tickets reach a senior engineer inside 15 minutes for P1; 4-hour MTTR target on protected services.
No retail noise
We have no consumer broadband, no walk-in shops, no bundled IPTV. Our backbone exists to carry your traffic at the SLA you signed for.
Standards, registries and posture we hold to.
Quote in 48 hours, not 48 emails.
Send a route, capacity and SLA target. We'll come back with a price, an estimated provisioning timeline and a route diagram you can show to your security team.