Showing posts with label Telecom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telecom. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Blaming Telecom Companies for Terrorism is Madness!

Telecom industry of Pakistan is abuzz these days with re-verification of entire prepaid and postpaid subscribers with biometric verification of customers.
Telecom companies were again grilled by Interior Ministry as Peshawar Attack terrorists were found to have communicated through mobile phones and this is probably where government and security agencies found a way to distract the public from the real issue, i.e. a security lapse on LEAs’ part and instead started blaming cellular companies as the sole reason behind the attack.
Clearly they are not.

If telecom companies are the culprits, then so is SUZUKI as its van was used for terrorists’ transportation

Telecom companies are not culprits, especially when the SIMs used by terrorists were issued only after biometric verification. Not to mention, telecom companies handed over the record of purchaser and other details to law enforcement agencies within no time for further investigation.
If telecom companies are the culprits, then so is SUZUKI as its van was used for transportation. Now even a fifth grader will understand that blaming SUZUKI for the attack would be BS.
Here is the point: If terrorists want to communicate during an attack, they will communicate anyway. They can use Skype, Viber, satellite phone or any of the countless other wireless communication ways that are available.
Blaming telecom companies and terming them as sole responsible for attack is simply insane and will not help out our country in eliminating terrorism.
There is in fact this GSMA research available (PDF File — 5.14 MB), that suggests exactly I said above.

Terrorists who are determined to remain anonymous will use other means to obtain active SIM cards or simply buy them from abroad and roam on their own countries’ networks

GSMA, which studied as many as 15 markets, found out that mandatory SIM registration doesn’t help in reduction of terrorism and crimes. Research found that criminals and terrorists who are determined to remain anonymous will use other means to obtain active SIM cards or simply buy them from abroad and roam on their own countries’ networks.
Having said this all, registration and re-verification of all 140 million mobile phone users can be of good use. Not for the elimination of terrorism, but for state records and other hiccups, such as for identifying wrong calls, invading someone’s privacy and other small matters. But not for terrorism.
I also admit that telecom companies had their share of wrong-doings in selling unregistered SIMs, and they should be responsible for the correction in these records. But blaming them for a reason behind a terrorist attack is simply madness.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority should play its role that is conferred to it by the Telecom Act, i.e. offering a level playing field for telecom companies. If not done rightly, we will only lose more.

Monday, March 24, 2014

PTCL Upgrades All DSL Users to At Least 4Mbps Package

Little late than earlier planned, PTCL has finally announced that it is capable of offering its entire DSL broadband subscribers’ base with at least 4Mbps broadband speeds.
Consequently, all 1Mbps and 2Mbps (both regular and student) broadband subscribers are automatically upgraded to 4Mbps speeds.
A note published on PTCL’s website reads:

Friday, February 21, 2014

Confirmed: Pakistan to Auction Three 3G and Two 4G Licenses in April

Exactly like we reported yesterday, Government of Pakistan has announced that it will hold auctions for 3G and 4G licences this April.
The proposal that was submitted by 3G consultants – details of which are available here – has been approved by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Ishaq Dar, the Finance Minister, while speaking with media personals confirmed that government has decided to go with simultaneous auction of three 3G and two 4G licenses by April 2014.

Breaking: Pakistan's 3G Auction Plan Revealed, Base Price Set at $295 Million, 4G On Sale Too!

3g & 4g
A photographer of Associated Press of Pakistan today unintentionally (read mistakenly) revealed government’s plan for auctioning 3G and 4G licenses.
While everyone is waiting for the IM, here’s what we have already found through a snap — published above — that was pictured during today’s top level meeting between 3G Advisory Committee and Anusha Rehman, Minister for IT and Telecom and Ishaq Dar, Finance Minister.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Mobilink Offers Unlimited Data Bundles with Huawei G700 and Y220

Mobilink in collaboration with Huawei is offering Ascend G700 & Y220 as a means to further increase its smartphone subscriber base.
The Ascend Y220 is one of the lowest cost 3G smartphones in the market, and will enable Mobilink to capture market share in this category.
G700 boasts 720 x 1280 pixels & 5.0 inches display, 8 MP camera, Quad Core 1.2 GHz Cortex A-7 processor. The Y220 has a 320 x 480 pixels & 3.5 inches display, Dual Core 1 GHz processor.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

When and What to Expect from 3G?

Pakistan Telecom industry is already on its toes to welcome next generation cellular networks in the country. The activity has been high and high-ups of cellular industry are working non-stop to plan and figure out the propositions for acquiring and then deploying 3G networks.
3G, which according to de-regulation policy, was likely to get auctioned around 2008, however that didn’t happen for various reason. But now it appears that all the stakeholders are willing to get the next-gen networks to get rolling.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Smartphone App Tries to Eliminate the Wait Time During Helpline Calls

Appography, a Lahore based tech start-up, has come up with a solution to entirely eliminate the wait time that customers have to face during helpline or support calls.
VIVID, a smartphone app, when integrated with contact centre solution of a company, will offer the customers a visual interface to get the right information they require.
Let’s assume if VIVID is integrated with a telco, Zong for instance, its customers will be able to get the entire IVR menu in visual format with more chances of getting to the right information through clicks of their thumbs.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Evolution of the Gs [Infographic]

While we wait nervously for the arrival of 3G, there are people like the maker of this infographic who experience data speeds of 100,000 kbps. LTE to be precise.
This amazing infographic by Commscope compares 4G – which the West is enjoying – to 2G by giving an example of Burj Khalifa (the world’s tallest building) to a Border Collie, which is a breed of dog not more than half a meter in height.
It goes on to call 2013 the first year in history where data of more than 1 exabytes (equal to 1 billion gigabyte) is used by mobile networks.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Wateen Crosses 10 Million Mark


Wateen consumer team gathered along with the CEO Naeem Zamindar to celebrate the 10 million mark.
Other higher officials including GM Consumer Business Anwar Khan and Chief Transformation Officer Asad Rezzvi were also present at the cake cutting ceremony.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Easypaisa Launches ATM Cards

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Easypaisa has officially launched the ATM cards for its mobile account holders, reportedThe Nation.
Paper said that after the soft launch of Easypaisa ATM cards earlier this year, Easypaisa has now commercially launched the cards for its mobile account holders.
Easypaisa Mobile Account holders can get their ATM cards from Telenor Service Centres or from Tameer Bank branches.
Card Issuance charges are set at Rs. 200 per ATM card, while transaction charges are Rs. 25 per transaction.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Mobilink to Introduce WhatsApp-Based Mobile Services in Pakistan

VimpelCom, the parent group of Mobilink, yesterday announced a partnership with WhatsApp to deliver consumer offers based on the WhatsApp application and services for VimpelCom customers around the world.
The partnership with WhatsApp will enable Mobilink to provide enhanced internet communication services within its bundled tariff plans, and to drive mobile internet usage and revenues.Mobilink customers will enjoy innovative mobile messaging and social offers including full WhatsApp functionalities like group messaging, sharing pictures, video messages, voice messages, contacts and locations.


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Warid and Telenor Implement Biometric Verification System

Warid Telecom and Telenor Pakistan have announced successful deployment of Biometric Verification System at their respective Customer Care Centres and Franchises.
Previously, Zong, Ufone and Mobilink had also announced similar deployments at their service centres and franchises in Karachi.
It maybe recalled that Pakistan Telecommunication Authority had mandated cellular operators to deploy biometric verification system for issuance of new SIMs.
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Win Huawei Phones, Coupons and a Mercedes with Huawei Unlock Possibilities

Huawei today launched its global holiday online competition ‘Unlock Possibilities’.
Running in 48 countries, the free competition provides the chance to win a line-up of goodies, culminating in two grand prize Mercedes-Benz Sports Coupes.
With a focus on the HUAWEI Ascend P6, ‘Unlock Possibilities’ is set to excite a global audience as Huawei continues to build its leadership in the smartphone industry.
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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Etisalat Never Approached Transworld for Buyout: VP Transworld

Etisalat has not contacted Transworld or its parent groups for buyout, confirmed us Mr. Zulfiqar Qazilbash, VP Commercial, Transworld.
ProPakistani had contacted Transworld for confirmations after at least two media outlets yesterday reported that Etisalat is in final talks with Transworld for acquiring its operations in Pakistan.
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“The news appearing in media that Etisalat has made an offer to acquire Transworld and its operations in Pakistan is incorrect. Etisalat has not made any such offer nor is the Board of Directors considering any such offer at this time”, said Mr. Qazilbash in a communication with ProPakistani.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Ufone Launches Upaisa, its Branchless Banking Solution

Management Team of Etisalat, Ufone, PTCL and Ubank at the launch ceremony of Upaisa
Ufone recently launched its branchless banking services under the brand name ‘Upaisa’.
With Upaisa, customers will have access to the easiest way to conduct their financial transactions. The financial services that come under the Upaisa brand include Mobile Account, Money Transfer and Utility Bills Payment.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Zong Still Rallying For Warid, Hires Consultant Firm to Assist in Bidding

Zong, having denied the chances of buying Warid Telecom earlier this year, is now again running to bid for the Dhabi Group’s telecom arm in Pakistan for a speculated value of around USD 1 billion, we have confirmed with sources.
For the purpose, Zong has hired MAS ClearSight to evaluate the deal and assist the firm during the buyout process, told us the sources.
Zong, with around 22 million subscribers, is currently number four operator in Pakistan. If deal goes through successfully then by adding Warid’s 12 million subscribers will get Zong to second position in the market with 34 million subscribers, just 2 million short of Mobilink.

Schedule for the Rollout of Biometric System Finalized

Cellular operators along with Ministry of IT and Telecom, PTA, NADRA and Interior Ministry have finalized the plan and schedule for the implementation of biometric verification system, we have confirmed with sources.
As per the information we have got, the high-ups of cellular companies have agreed to deploy the biometric verification system in the country.
Cellular companies along with NADRA, PTA and other relevant ministry will work out the modalities, procedures, NADRA charges per SIM verification and SOPs for biometric verification system till First week of October 2013.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Warid Gets Contract for Provision of USSD Channel for HBL Branchless Banking

Tariq Gulzar, CFO, Warid Telecom (2R) and Faiq Sadiq, Head of Payment Services, HBL (3R) signing the agreement. Younis Iqbal Sheikh, CCO, Warid Telecom (First right in front row) and Azfar Jamal, Head of Branchless banking, HBL (First from left in front row), along with high-ups of Warid and HBL also seen in the picture.
Habib Bank Limited and Warid Telecom signed an agreement today for a strategic alliance whereby Warid Telecom will provide Habib Bank Limited with access to Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), enabling ‘HBL Express’ (Habib Bank Limited’s branchless banking project) to conduct financial transactions.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Biometric Re-Verification of SIMs can Save Pakistan Billions of Dollars and Tons of Crimes

 Fool-proof re-verification of cellular subscribers will save telecom companies, Universal Service and Government of Pakistan around 88 million dollars a month or 1.05 billion dollars a year by curbing grey international incoming traffic.
In addition the re-verification will help seizing of tons of social crimes that are causing irreparable damage to society and the nation.
This is only possible if re-verification of entire cellular base of the country is carried out in a fool-proof manner, and without any leakages or flaws (probably the body responsible for development of system will have to keep continuous eye on loopholes).

Monday, September 9, 2013

Biometric Re-Verification of Entire Cellular Customer Base on the Cards

Telecom regulatory authority and government of Pakistan is considering to re-verify the entire cellular customer base of 120 million with upcoming biometric solution in order to straighten up the records of cellular subscribers forever, told us sources who are directly familiar with the development.
If put in simple words, the upcoming biometric solution for verification of customers will not be used only for new subscribers only but all existing subscribers will have to verify their cellular number once to keep using the cellular services.