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Pakistan set to outdo India in introducing 5G internet: PTA
By Usman Hanif
Published: December 6, 2017
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Report says complementary demand for high-end cellphones will also increase. PHOTO: REUTERS

KARACHI: Pakistan, a fast growing digital nation, will emerge as the first nation in South Asia to introduce 5G internet services, stated the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in its annual report.

It said that Pakistan would even beat the largest regional nation, India, on this front as the neighbouring country is also in the run for introducing the most advanced internet service.

“The real potential of 5G (in India) can only be realised post-2025,” Amresh Nandan, research director at advisory firm Gartner, told Quartz.
Pakistan has set its eyes on launching 5G technology by 2020 and preparations have begun to test 5G cellular connectivity, the first of its kind in South Asia, according to the PTA’s annual report for 2017.

Cabinet directs PTA to start conducting 5G tests on time

About two months ago, the federal cabinet allowed cellular companies to test 5G technology in Pakistan within the existing regulatory environment without charging the users. Network and cellular companies are conducting various lab and field tests to prepare themselves to launch the technology when it is ready.

“Yesterday, I visited a customer support centre of a cellular company and saw 5G signals on my mobile,” said Abdullah, a regular user of mobile internet services amongst millions of Pakistanis.

More than 87% of the population of Pakistan is covered by cellular mobile networks, out of which 70% are covered by 3G services while 30% can access 4G LTE services. Internet and broadband services are spreading to every nook and corner of the country, pushing the demand for more international and national connectivity, the report said, adding that international internet bandwidth is also increasing regularly.

While talking with The Express Tribune, Abdullah said he would have benefitted if he had a 5G compatible smartphone since smartphones in Pakistan are rarely compatible even with 4G technology. With the commencement of 5G services, experts state the market for high-end smart phones will also grow and mobile companies like IPhone which are not directly doing business in Pakistan may open up their stores here.

Security of Data and Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) is also an important issue for Pakistan due to its geo-political importance. In this regard, PTA is preparing guidelines for implementation by the telecom licensees.

In the wake of all the initiatives and regulatory actions, it is of utmost importance that the ICT developments in Pakistan are depicted on the national and international level.

Pakistan to test 5G mobile internet by 2020

Therefore, PTA has engaged the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) to carry out a national survey for measuring the true level of ICT development in Pakistan. Subject to the issuance of Policy by the Government of Pakistan, the PTA has plans to auction more spectrums in 1800 MHz band for NGMS services, the report said.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 6th, 2017.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1576953/2-pakistan-set-outdo-india-introducing-5g-internet-pta/
 
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Good for you!!
India won't adopt 5g...until the 4g user base reaches to up-to 700million subscribers...which will take about 5-7 years!
 
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“Yesterday, I visited a customer support centre of a cellular company and saw 5G signals on my mobile,” said Abdullah, a regular user of mobile internet services amongst millions of Pakistanis.

I bet, I am not the only one wondering how did Abdullah see 5G signals.
 
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“Yesterday, I visited a customer support centre of a cellular company and saw 5G signals on my mobile,” said Abdullah, a regular user of mobile internet services amongst millions of Pakistanis.
But how ?
Does he have at 5G test device , or whether he just saw the ad saying that this is 5G testing site ? Or Tribunes senseless journalism.
 
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If Abdulah is supposed to be right, three things must have been there:

1) He must have 5G set.
2) He must have 5G enabled SIM.
3) There must have been a closest tower near to him emmiting 5G signal.
 
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Their is a lot of conspiracy involving 5g on the net.
 
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The article/thread is out to lunch type. No great shakes.
 
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Remembered this thread so bumped. Pak has quite much outdone India in every sector including 5G/AI/Robotics/Aerospace/human development/Industrialisation/Innovation/military.
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PDFanboys have been quite dreamy since 2015. Things have gone South everywhere though.
 
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Meanwhile in Bangladesh, in December 2021,



But to enable 5G you need 5G capable phones. Most Bangladeshi cellphone manufacturers have switched to 5G capable phones at the higher end product spectrum. And Chinese brands like Oppo (that are locally assembled), already offer 5G capability.
 
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Here is an analysis of what 5G benefits will enable in Bangladesh (and I'm sure for other countries too).


 
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Bangladesh is a small place, but India is not.

Here is the 5G scenario in India for now. Of course with the inflation/economy, there are much larger fish to fry....

 
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Here is an analysis of what 5G benefits will enable in Bangladesh (and I'm sure for other countries too).


What can one do with 5G phone? I don't have 5G. At home I have 100 mbps cable and I can see 3 movies if I want at once. I can down an entire Linux file in a few minutes. What will I get by going to 1G? 30 movies at a time instead of 3? what will I do with that? If my car goes at 1000 miles per hour, I will go to the market in half a minute instead of 5 minutes. What use is it?
 
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What can one do with 5G phone? I don't have 5G. At home I have 100 mbps cable and I can see 3 movies if I want at once. I can down an entire Linux file in a few minutes. What will I get by going to 1G? 30 movies at a time instead of 3? what will I do with that? If my car goes at 1000 miles per hour, I will go to the market in half a minute instead of 5 minutes. What use is it?

If you have no use - then no use to you. Don't adopt it. :-)

Others may have uses and will adopt it.

To start with - 8K TVs are being sold which will need 5G bandwidth for 8K streamed content. There are hundreds of other uses like telemedicine, remote autonomous vehicles etc.

Most people don't visualize these but these uses will become far more common soon.

Within a year of adoption, the number of 5G adoptees in Thailand went up to 30%.
 
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