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PTA finally issues guidelines for telecom licence renewal

After a long wait, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued policy directives for the renewal of cellular mobile licences in coming months.

Under the Telecom Policy 2015, the regulator should have issued the policy two years before the expiry of the licences. However, the PTA could not release the policy, which forced the cellular mobile operators, Jazz, and Telenor, to approach the Islamabad High Court to get clarification on the matter.

Licences of Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (formerly Warid/Jazz) and Telenor Pakistan are going to expire on May 25, 2019, while the licence of China Mobile Pakistan (CM Pak/Zong) will expire on October 22, 2019.
 
CMPak, Huawei complete joint innovation of MIMO link

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ISLAMABAD - Pakistan CMPak and Huawei have successfully completed a joint innovation and commercial deployment of the longest distance microwave MIMO link.

According to the company, the industry’s longest distance microwave MIMO link innovation test which reached 11km with 5Gbps capacity, this is the first commercial use of 5G microwave MIMO solution for large-scale commercial use in Pakistan.

The company says this technology innovates to solve the problem of bandwidth upgrade under limited spectrum resources and can be flexibly expanded to double capacity, 5G microwave MIMO solution provide a new and mature solution for the network evolution towards to 5G. As a leading and innovative carrier in Pakistan, CMPak faces the problem of how to greatly improve the microwave transmission bandwidth under limited frequency resources.

Huawei had proposes the 5G microwave MIMO solution which can improve the microwave spectrum efficiency by 100% to double the capacity, shorten the installation distance (Rayleigh distance) by 67%, and reduce the requirement of MIMO deployment of tower space.

These benefits promote the large-scale commercial use of the 5G microwave MIMO technology. In this way, smooth capacity expansion can be achieved without climbing towers and the delivery cost is reduced to 33% of the traditional solution with greatly tower space save.

Generally, the microwave MIMO technology is applied to the distance less than 7 km, but the innovation test reached 11.03km which is the longest microwave MIMO link in the industry.

In his remarks, Perry Yang, President of the microwave product line, said: “Creating value for customers with innovative technologies is the survival reason for Huawei microwave.”
 
بابوسر ٹاپ پہ ٹیلی نار کے ٹاور کی تنصیب مکمل کل یا پرسوں تک کام شروع کر دے گا, سیاحوں کیلیے پتا نہی یہ مثبت کام ہوگا یا منفی، مگر اس جگہ پر سکون ہوجاتا ہے جہاں نیٹ ورک وغیرہ نہی آتے، ورنا ہر بندہ موبائل میں ہی لگارہتا
تصویر کل دوپہر بارہ بجے کی ہے


Bạbu sir . Telenor tower installation completed. will start tomorrow or after, for tourists don't know whether it will be positive work or negative, but there is peace in the place where network etc does not come,
The Picture was yesterday afternoon

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PTA receives over Rs 70 bn from two cellular mobile operators

September 04, 2019
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Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has received over seventy billion rupees from two cellular mobile operators against licence renewal fee.

The two companies have deposited partial payment in compliance with the directions of the Islamabad High Court.

This development will not only contribute towards uninterrupted provision of better telecom services to the people of Pakistan but will also help in promotion of competition and investment in the telecom sector of Pakistan.

All license renewal proceeds would be deposited in national exchequer.
 
Tecno Mobile Manufacturing and Assembly Plant in Pakistan

Transsion Techno Electronics factory inauguration. The first joint venture mobile manufacturing company's plant (Infinix, Tecno and more) in Pakistan with the capacity of manufacturing of 130,000 mobile phones per month.

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Telephone & Telegraph Line Man #Karachi in 1942:


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Launching 5G services in the country will take 5 years, PTA tells Senate committee

September 16, 2019

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The PTA seeks two months-period to furnish a detailed plan to introduce the 5G technology in Pakistan. — AP/File
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Monday said that it would take four to five years for it to introduce 5G services in the country.

PTA member Dr Khawar Siddique Khokhar, during a briefing to the Senate's Standing Committee on Information Technology, sought two months to furnish a plan in this regard.

During the briefing, the PTA member informed that a 5G policy had been constituted in 2017 and that in June this year, the authority had devised a framework for 5G. "The PTA issued a framework for test and development of future technologies, particularly fifth generation wireless networks in Pakistan, in June 2019," he said.

He said that Zong and other cell phone operators had subsequently approached the authority and sought permission for trial, which was granted.

He further clarified that Zong had conducted a site test and not a network test. "The 5G technology has not been introduced on commercial level, neither Zong is authorised to do so," he said.

The PTA member made it clear that the permission given to Zong was limited to a trial period of three months and not for use on commercial basis. He further said that the PTA was responsible for removing concerns expressed by the relevant quarters and the authority would do so.

Khokhar, while referring to an advertisement placed by Zong pertaining to its 5G test, said that the company had been barred from advertising the test. He added that a notice had been sent to Zong for issuing the 'misleading' advertisement.

Senator Shahzad Waseem said that all concerned quarters should play a "crystal clear game" and equal opportunities should be provided to all.

Senator Kulsoom Parveen noted that Zong had abused the permission of testing 5G.

Khokhar said the technology will have to face multiple challenges in adoption, including the availability of spectrums. The issue of spectrum fee is also yet to resolved, he noted.

The analyses of the impacts of 5G on human health, right of ways, applications, security, and infrastructure is yet to be made. He hoped that the technology will be applicable by 2021.

"As of now, the PTA is not ready for the launch of the 5G technology," he said.

The IT secretary directed the PTA to take Senator Attique on board pertaining to a decision on the spectrum cost of 5G.

Senator Attique Shaikh said it will be better for the authority if it leads the test trial. In response, the PTA member said that the trial or operation of 5G is out of the mandate of the authority. Operators across the world make preparations on their own, he said.

"Since October 2017, all network operators were making arrangements for a 5G test," he said, adding that on July 23, Telenor had submitted an application for the test. On August 8, the Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), and on July 31, Mobilink and SCO had also submitted their applications for a trial.
 
Federal Cabinet Approves the First Ever Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy

The Federal Cabinet, in its meeting today, approved the first-ever Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy, pursuant to a summary moved by the Ministry of Industries and Production.

The policy has been prepared by the Engineering Development Board (EDB), a techno-economic arm of the Ministry of Industries and Production (MoIP), through extensive consultation with relevant public and private sector stakeholders.

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), in its previous meeting held on 21st May 2020, approved the Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy which has been further ratified in the said meeting of the Federal Cabinet

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IT Exports Reach $1.11 Billion With a 20.75% Increase in 11 Months

On the directions of the Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication, the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication is continuing its efforts to enhance IT exports and encourage IT companies.

The IT & IT-enabled Services (ITeS) export remittances comprising of computer services and call center services have surged to $1.11 billion at a growth rate of 20.75% over the first 11 months of FY 2019-20 (July – May), in comparison to $917.875 million during the same period in FY 2018-19, according to performance report of Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), an organization under Ministry of IT and Telecommunication.

IT Industry has been a star in #Pakistan’s economy and has achieved positive year on year growth as a result of strong government support, skilled entrepreneurs, and a talented workforce.

The Ministry of IT is taking all possible steps to ensure the sustainable growth of Pakistan’s IT Industry and to ensure close coordination with the IT industry and associated stakeholders

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SBP prepares for digital shift

Considering permitting digital account opening at banks


Salman Siddiqui
December 22, 2020


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KARACHI: Pakistan’s central bank is considering allowing people to open accounts at banks without physically visiting branches - through digital means like internet and mobile banking - and without compromising customers’ due diligence.

“Digital account opening…is the way forward,” State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Dr Reza Baqir said while hosting a webinar titled “Launch of Consultation on Banking on Equality Policy: Reducing the Gender Gap in Financial Inclusion” on Monday.

Pakistan has recently allowed overseas Pakistanis to open bank accounts without physically visiting branches and embassies in their host countries.

“We have a plan to introduce this facility domestically and to allow digital onboarding,” he added.
Baqir said housewives lodged complaints of facing difficulties in opening accounts at banks as bankers asked them their source of income or their husband’s source of income.

The digital account opening would address the issue and “materially help with the account opening of housewives and more generally allow lending and credit to reach women as well,” he added.

He asked banks to produce quality data on gender banking. It would allow the central bank to formulate better policies for all, including women.

The SBP governor said women were offered concessional financing through the central bank. “The concessional financing offers women to get loans of up to Rs5 million at 5% interest rate. There is 60% risk coverage being provided to banks. This means the traditional issues of (submitting) collateral (for loan acquisition) can be considerably overcome.”

However, many women do not know about the scheme despite the information being publicly available.

“As of now, only 810 women in Pakistan have availed the facility and only Rs 613 million has been disbursed so far,” he said and added that women may contact the central bank in case they faced difficulties in taking benefit of the scheme despite providing all the required documents to the banks.

SBP Deputy Governor Sima Kamil said the central bank had set a quota of 25% to lend money to women under the Prime Minister’s Kamyab Jawan Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme (YES).

However, this has reached 13% due to low participation of women in the scheme.

“We have refinanced credit schemes for women entrepreneurs. It now sees increasing interest, but now needs to reach a higher level,” she said.

“If women are excluded, we do suffer at the macroeconomic level,” she said while citing a research report. “Women are the largest untapped market. That is a significant business case and not CSR,” she said.

Elaborating on the five pillars of the SBP for consultation on banking on equality policy, she said the central bank would make efforts to increase women workforce up to 20% in the banking sector over the next three years or by 2023.

“The State Bank has started conversation with banks in this regard,” she revealed.

She said the gender gap in financial inclusion was on the rise. “Only 11.7 million or 18% of the adult women have active bank accounts compared to 51% for men.”

She urged banks to design women-specific products keeping their need in mind like wedding and savings schemes.

“Women should be received properly and respectfully at points of sales like restaurants,” she added. Pakistan has one of the highest levels of women financial exclusion and the gender gap in inclusion.

“Women’s formal financial account ownership increased from 5% in 2014 to 7% in 2017.”
She noted that female account ownership in the Middle East, South and East Asian countries was much higher than in Pakistan. It is 58% in Saudi Arabia, 92% in Iran, 54% in Turkey, 73% in Sri Lanka, 36% in Bangladesh, 41% in Nepal and 82% in Malaysia.

Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) Director Princess Zahra Aga Khan stressed the need for providing formal education to girls and women in Pakistan.

“Education is the key to everything, including female’s access to banking services and financial inclusion.”

She agreed with moderator of the webinar, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation President of Gender Equality Anita Zaidi, that women could be empowered financially through community empowerment. International Monetary Fund (IMF) Policy and Review Department
Director of Strategy Ceyla Pazarbasioglu said women participation in financial inclusion was not great. “Fintechs may help reduce gender gap and inequality in banking services and financial inclusion.”
 
In an attempt to ensure maximum security and efficiency, the federal government has called upon ethical hackers to identify security vulnerabilities present in its flagship program for poverty alleviation, Ehsaas Program. As per details from the report, Ehsaas will organize a hackers’ competition in which it will invite ethical hackers to participate and point out any vulnerabilities in its digital operations....
 
MOITT launches disaster recovery center to strengthen the security of government data


Talha Ikram
Dec 31

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The Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecom, Syed Amin-Ul-Haque inaugurated the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Lahore for the National Data Center (NDC) of the National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC).

The newly built DRC is a full-fledged data center that will not only work as a backup for the existing National Data Center but also provide enhanced security and a provision of cloud-based services to the Government of Pakistan according to the Ministry of IT & Telecom (MOITT).

The inauguration ceremony was also attended by Secretary IT & Telecom Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, Managing Director NTC Brig (R) Viqar Rashid Khan, and CEO Huawei Mark Meng among others.

According to the Ministry, NDC has already generated around Rs. 795 million in revenue whereas the total cost of the project was only Rs. 450 million by providing its services to more than 450 organizations. NTC’s customer satisfaction survey shows that 72% of its customers are satisfied with its performance whereas only 12% are dissatisfied. The others remained neutral.

Syed Amin Ul Haque also met with Lt. Gen (R) Asim Saleem Bajwa, the Chairman of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority, to ensure the cooperation of MOITT with the CPEC Authority on all relevant CPEC projects.
 

Pakistani IT services giant Systems Limited
has opened up a new office in Islamabad.

According to the company’s website, the development has been motivated by the need to “cater to the high volume of business coming in from Pakistan’s capital city”.

Vice President TechVista Systems Nadeem Yousaf shared the news on LinkedIn and provided a glimpse of what appears to be the main lobby. Located in the G-11 sector of Islamabad, the office has been described as a fully functional commercial office with a dining area for the employees, offices for executives, a conference room, workstations, and huddle rooms.

Having witnessed continued growth and expansion of its business and operations both locally and internationally, Systems Limited is now looking to bolster its presence and strength as a provider of IT and BPO services by opening up a new office in the capital city.

The company has its main campus in Lahore, as well as a purpose-built facility in Karachi. It recently expanded its BPO services coverage to Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as well.

As a result of the surge in demand for digital services across the world over the past few years, the company has found itself growing and evolving sustainably. Opening up a brand new office is indicative of the company’s continued efforts towards expansion.

Founded in 1977, Systems Limited is a leading global technology and business process outsourcing service provider, delivering innovative business solutions and technology-led BPO services. With over 4,000 employees globally, Systems Limited helps its customers around the world maximize their IT investments and creates specialized solutions that drive business results. These solutions leverage deep technical skills, domain expertise, products, frameworks, accelerators, and industry best practices that offer customer’s substantial competitive advantage.

The company was recently honored by the Pakistan Software Board (PSEB) as the Top IT Exporter for 2019.
 
National Freelancer Training Centers to be set up in three districts of KP


Hamza Zakir
Dec 24 2020

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Technology Board (KPITB), Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) and five universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have signed multiple agreements for the establishment of National Freelance Training Program (NFTP) centers and the expansion of National Incubation Centers (NICs) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

According to a press release, the NFTP centers will be established in University of Malakand, Institute of Management Sciences Peshawar and Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan while NICs will be established in Kohat University of Science and Technology and University of Swat.

The MoU signing ceremony was held in Islamabad. Advisor to Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Science and Information Technology Ziaullah Bangash was the chief guest of the ceremony. Special Assistant to CM KP on Information and PRs and Higher Education Kamran Bangash, Member Provincial Assembly Fasial Amin Gandapur, Federal Secretary on MoITT Shoaib Ahmad Saddiqui, Managing Director KPITB Dr. Sahibzada Ali Mahmud, Director KPITB Asim Jamsheed, Chairman PITB Azfar Manzoor & Vice Chancellors from the aforementioned universities also attended the ceremony.

While addressing the event, Mr. Bangash stated that youth are the agents of change and transformation of any nation. He added that investing in the nation’s youth will open new avenues of economic stability through digital transformation. He added that this partnership will prove to be a stepping stone towards the vision of Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan – a digitally resilient Pakistan.

“Expansion of National Incubation Centers will promote capacity building of universities involved and will provide sustainable income opportunities and play a pivotal role in creating new jobs in KP,” he declared.

Chairman PITB Azfar Manzoor said that the National Freelance Training Program aims to reduce unemployment by providing hands on freelance training to 22,800 individuals through 20 centers across Pakistan. Out of these, three centers in KP will train 1,350 individuals annually to monetize their skills through internet-based freelancing. He stated that National Expansion of NICs will strive towards establishing an entrepreneurial ecosystem in the country.




 
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