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Pakistan to hold 3G, 4G auctions in April

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There are about 132 million mobile phones in use in Pakistan, a country of 180 million people, according to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will hold long-awaited auctions for 3G and 4G telecoms licences this April, the finance minister said on Friday, a step that could help boost the cash-strapped country’s foreign reserves.

A 3G licence will cost $295 million and a 4G licence will cost $210 million, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said.

He said the government would be looking for full payment, or a 50 per cent payment with the rest to be paid in five equal installments over five years, with an interest rate of three per cent.

There are about 132 million mobile phones in use in Pakistan, a country of 180 million people, according to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority.

The telecommunications market was deregulated in 2004 and foreign firms such as Etisalat have invested heavily in recent years.

Pakistan to hold 3G, 4G auctions in April: finance minister - DAWN.COM
 
Kind of surprised most of Pakistan doesn't have 3G let alone 4G. Unless I somehow have misunderstood?
 
Kind of surprised most of Pakistan doesn't have 3G let alone 4G. Unless I somehow have misunderstood?
naa....they dont have it.......due to some corruption in spectrum allotment they couldnt auction 3g............

now they will auction both at the same time,this is what i heard from a pdf poster
 
April, its not gonna happen. I have been hearing this news on 3G for about 1-2 years now.

Then get ready to change my name to something on 1st of August 2014 if no 3g. Inside info suggests that Dolmen Mall, hyperstar will be running test services very soon. Your GPRS will automatically work as 3g if phone supports. This is way before the auction to see if equipment is ready.
 
Because there is no Musharraf who got things done. 2000-2007 was the age of information revolution in Pakistan, thanks to Musharraf.

I see... well I certainly hope pakistanis can get at the very least get decent 3G speeds soon. I must confess, I've become a little spoiled with 4G. Even with a 10 GB monthly cap.
 
I see... well I certainly hope pakistanis can get at the very least get decent 3G speeds soon. I must confess, I've become a little spoiled with 4G. Even with a 10 GB monthly cap.

Yea. Fast network is a big plus for a developing economy like ours.
 
Man, I hope Pakistan gets at least a 3G network. Theres no reason why it shouldn't happen. :pakistan:
 
‘Restricted’ demand: PTA to sell licences for 3G services at base price


ISLAMABAD:
The government will not hold open bidding for the award of licences for third generation telecom services if it receives bids within available slots and will sell each band at the base price of $295 million irrespective of whether the bidders quote higher prices.


According to the Information Memorandum, a policy document that sets rules and processes for upcoming auction, an open bidding will be held only if demand exceeds supply. The IM, prepared by a consortium of international consultants, was released by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Tuesday.

The condition of selling the 3G spectrum at the base price seems to be benefitting the potential bidders, as it clearly states that the spectrum will be auctioned at the base price of $295 million.

“In the case where the auction is not required due to no excess demand, applicants that submitted a sealed bid offer supported by a correct pre-bid deposit will be awarded the amount of spectrum stated in their sealed bid offers for the 2,100 MHz (megahertz) band at the base price,” said the IM.

The condition may deprive the exchequer of any additional benefits that could be fetched by selling the bands at prices quoted by the bidders.

According to a PTA official, for instance, if the bids remain within 30 MHz in the 2,100 MHz band and the bidders quote $300 million for each band of 10 MHz, they will be awarded the licence at $295 million.

The IM said for getting spectrum in 1,800 MHz band, which is 4G, the bidder needs to win at least one 3G licence. The licences will be granted within 30 days of receiving 50% payment of initial spectrum fee. The bidders will submit 15% of the total bid value as earnest money.

Last week, the federal government announced that it would auction three 3G licences, two 4G licences ($210 million each) and one licence of defunct Instaphone ($291 million) to only a new entrant. It has estimated to receive a minimum of $1.6 billion through the auction process.

According to the IM, national population coverage by the cellular mobile network has reached 75%. The cellular mobile segment accounts for 78% of telecom market revenues and there were 134 million active SIMs by January this year.

The mobile market revenues reached $3.2 billion by the end of fiscal year 2012-13 and Mobilink was the largest player, taking away 30% of total revenues, according to the IM. Telenor’s share in revenues stood at 28%, followed by Ufone 19%, Warid 12% and Zong 11%.

Auction schedule

According to the calendar, the auction will be held on April 7. The bidders have been given two weeks for holding consultations. If any changes are required in the IM, these will be made by March 17. The bidders can seek clarifications until March 19.

March 25 is the deadline for prospective bidders to submit application forms and sealed bid offers with pre-bid deposits. On March 28, PTA will notify qualified bidders. However, it can change the dates, if deemed necessary.

3G rollout

Initially, the winner of 3G licences will be bound to provide such services within six months in main cities of Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and 10 other cities, one of which must be located in each of the four provinces.


This condition is only for the existing five players while the new entrant will have one year to cover these cities.


In the second phase, the existing players will have one and a half years to provide coverage to 80% of the district headquarters. In the last phase, the licence holders will have five years to provide coverage to 90% of tehsil headquarters.


Advantage of technology: Difference between 3G and 4G

On technical grounds, 1,900 to 2,100 megahertz (MHz) is the spectrum bandwidth that is most popular for 3G services while 1,800 MHz is popular for 4G services.

Simply put, 3G services offer higher data transfer rates for internet including browsing, uploading, downloading and live streaming compared to 2G. However, 4G services offer even higher data transfer rates than 3G.

Another difference is that 3G provides an improved quality of voice service (voice calls) compared to existing services offered by the 2G network.

The main benefit of broadband lies in its ability to deliver basic services to citizens. Through applications such as e-education, e-medicine and e-governance, to name a few, users can easily have access to education, healthcare and governance.

‘Restricted’ demand: PTA to sell licences for 3G services at base price – The Express Tribune
 
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