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Pakistan Launches 3G On Telenor

The Pakistani government seeks to give the nation's economy a boost, so it has awarded 3G licenses to some mobile carriers

After last week’s report that Pakistan would be handing out 3G licenses, it looks like those licenses are already being used, at least by Telenor. We’ve viewed a number of tweets from users in Pakistan who say they are testing 3G service.

Pakistani officials said last week that they would award 3G licenses to both national and international mobile carriers. They also said it would be done transparently, although it seems as if Telenor users were quite surprised when they saw that they suddenly had 3G Internet service on their mobile phones.

Which carriers bid for 3G in Pakistan
There has been no official announcement yet about which carriers have won the 3G license or even which carriers were taking part in the “transparent” bidding process. Last week officials said they were hoping that international bidders would take part in the process.

However, with no official announcement about who the bidders were or what the process was like, it is certainly a surprise that Telenor suddenly has 3G on its network, particularly since executives from Mobilink and Vimpelcom were part of the delegation from the telecom industry which met with government officials.
 
world has switched to 4G .. and we are still freakin testing 3G!!!..

This sector was ignored in the past and really kicked off during Musharaf's rule, i guess we are catching up now, even then i learned folks back home can teach you a thing or two about the technology.
 
ISLAMABAD: The auction of 3G and 4G licences has hit snags just two weeks before going under the hammer.

To the shock of the Ministry of Information Technology, the Senate Standing Committee on Thursday recommended stopping the auction, as according to its members it would be ‘illegal’.

The recommendation from the committee changed the mood of the meeting completely.

Visibly annoyed by the recommendations, which came in the last 15 minutes, the Minister of State for Information Technology Anusha Rehman walked off when media persons threw questions at her after the meeting.

The Senate committee chairman Mohammad Idrees Khan Safi asked the ministry to first appoint member compliance and enforcement in the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority and then go for the auction.

He believed that any action/activity carried out without filling the post would be ‘illegal’ including the 3G and 4G auction, scheduled to be held on April 23, 2014.

The position in the three-member Authority has been lying vacant for long.

The other members are the chairman and member finance. The Cabinet Division had last advertised to fill the seat in June 2013.

“We recommend to the ministry of information technology to stop the auction until the vacant position is filled or else explain under what law the PTA is holding the auction when just two members are in the office,” Senator Mohammad Idrees Khan Safi said during the meeting.

He gave the ministry seven days to bring the auction in line with the PTA rules, a clear reference to filling the vacant member’s post and formed a three-member sub-committee to assist the state minister in fulfilling legal requirements for holding the auction.

Nonetheless, State Minister for Ministry of IT Anusha Rehman reminded the Chair that the Committee could only make recommendations.

Confronting the committee chairman, the minister said it could not bind the ministry to stop the auction.

“We will go ahead with the sale of the licences as per schedule,” said Anusha Rehman.

Looked offended by the response from the state minister the chairman reminded Anusha Rehman again that the auction without filling the post would be illegal under the law.

The law clearly states that the authority cannot take decisions of national interest unless all three top posts are filled, he maintained.

Despite requests from Senator Mohammad Mohsin Khan Leghari who wanted to learn more about the auction, the chairman of the committee did not permit the IT minister to give the presentation, which the ministry had prepared for the members of the committee.

However, Secretary Ministry of IT Akhlaq Ahmad Tarar explained to the committee that following the Supreme Court orders, the member’s post was temporarily filled by giving additional charge to secretary ministry of law and justice.

Candidates had been shortlisted and permanent member compliance would be selected soon.

Chairman PTA Dr Syed Ismail Shah also explained that PTA Reorganization Act 1996 allows the Authority to function with two members in office.

“It’s not illegal. The auction for 2G licences in 2004 was held by the then PTA chairman, General Shahzada Alam in a similar fashion with two members in office,” Dr Ismail Shah said trying to pacify the members.

Senator Faisal Raza Abidi was unwilling to buy the explanation given by the secretary IT or chairman PTA.

“The auction process will only be held when PTA has all three permanent members in office to run the authority,” he asserted.

Senator Rehman Malik echoed along similar lines when he said, “We are not trying to create hurdles but it is imperative that legal requirements are to be fulfilled before the auction is held to avoid complications later.”

Senator Malik Mohammad Rafique Rajwana was the only member who objected to the recommendation of the committee, which, in his opinion, would send a bad message to the international community.

“The senate standing committee has exercised its right to make recommendations, which cannot be taken as order,” said Senator Rafique Rajwana.

The arguments from both sides continued for more than two hours until a conclusion was reached that the ministry would prove that PTA was following rules and regulations even with just two members managing the affairs at the top level.

3G, 4G licences auction hits snags - DAWN.COM
 
Even if a meteor falls, 3g is coming. 4g blocks also being sold so 2 of the 4 companies will also provide 4g service. ETA on 4g is not available. 3g is already happening in select towers to check data.
 
Tweeting 3G news
One user said he was “impressed” while testing Telenor’s service at a “remote location with 20% signals.” Other users posted pictures showing that their mobile phones are now picking up 3G service on Telenor’s network.

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Tweeting 3G news
One user said he was “impressed” while testing Telenor’s service at a “remote location with 20% signals.” Other users posted pictures showing that their mobile phones are now picking up 3G service on Telenor’s network.

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Its just testing phase by the carriers seeing if everything is in order.
 
Mobilink will be testing their 3g end of the month.
 
as far as I know Telenor had its complete 3G setup in summer last year (2013)

however not sure about 4G !!! :undecided:

I think Zong/Ufone is next :), i may be wrong, cant remember but i think mostly its zong
 
This sector was ignored in the past and really kicked off during Musharaf's rule, i guess we are catching up now, even then i learned folks back home can teach you a thing or two about the technology.

FYI i am electronics engineer and deeply know what is 3G and 4G/ LTE.

wadeera zardari kept pakistan uneducated as they do in sindh sadly :(

The process was started in Zardari era only.. but at the last year of PPP tenure... It should have been way before that.. see the below ad from August 2012.

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