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87% of Pakistanis Have Internet Access: PTA

Posted 6 days ago by ProPK Staff

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The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has claimed that Internet services are available to 87 percent of the population in Pakistan at the lowest rates in the region.


The demand for Internet services grew immensely in Pakistan during the lockdown in 2020 due to increased use of social media and communications applications, video streaming, and online sessions. However, the quality of the services remains comprised and has been termed as ‘poor’ in many areas by users.

Reportedly, a supportive regulatory environment, effective competition, the presence of innovative international telecom operators, and the continued resolve of the regulator to harness advanced technologies has resulted in widespread availability of Internet services to over 87 percent of the population at one of the lowest rates in the region; and Mobile data prices have declined by only 0.70 percent of the Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, which is well below the UN Broadband Commission’s recommendation of less than 2 percent.

Transformation of Lifestyles During the Pandemic

Where historic lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic slackened economic activity, vibrant telecommunication systems played a pivotal role in ensuring the availability of essential services to the community. In a way, the pandemic actualized the true potential of broadband services and transformed lifestyles. All daily activities related to education and health, and virtually every other sector of the economy have been shifted to digital dimensions, creating a huge nationwide demand for telecommunication services.
Rising to the occasion, the PTA, while being supported by other telecommunication operators, has ensured connectivity and network resilience; offered low-priced, discounted broadband services; disseminated free advisories on the pandemic to its entire subscriber base; and facilitated the Government of Pakistan (GoP) in the disbursement of financial assistance to the needy.

The report revealed that 98 percent of Pakistan’s households own a mobile phone each, while the penetration of mobile services reached 81.1 percent at the end of October 2020, with 172.3 million mobile subscriptions.

Broadband Penetration Grows by 42.2 Percent

Broadband subscriptions also showed impressive growth trends of 17 percent during FY2020, crossing the 90.1 million mark in October 2020 mark, whereas 4G subscriptions registered an exponential 60 percent growth in the FY2020. As a result, the total broadband penetration in Pakistan reached 42.4 percent by the end of October 2020.
With the expansion of 3G and 4G services, the FY2020 also had an increase of 77 percent in data usage.

PTA Ranks as 4th Generation Regulator Alongside Distinctive Regional Achievements

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ranked the PTA as the 4th Generation Regulator (G4), placing Pakistan among the top five regulators in the Asia-Pacific region, and the only G4 regulator in South Asia. This recognition testifies to the rapid evolution of the ICT regulations in Pakistan and the advancement toward collaborative regulations.
The PTA also bagged the distinction of implementing the world’s first open-source, full-fledged Device Identification, Registration, and Blocking System (DIRBS), which has been internationally recognized by the ITU as a flagship project.

PTA declared ‘GSMA Centre of Excellence’ for Regulatory Endeavours

Through collaborative regulations, the PTA is also facilitating the regulatory framework in local manufacturing in coordination with the Ministry of Industries and Production. Given its regulatory successes, the PTA continued to share its experiences and learning at international and regional forums including the ITU, the Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT), the South Asia Telecommunication Regulators’ Council (SATRC), the South Asia, Middle East and North Africa (SAMENA) Telecom Council, the GSM Association (GSMA), and the Commonwealth Telecommunication Organization (CTO). PTA has also been declared as the ‘GSMA Centre of Excellence’ for regional regulatory training for South and Central Asian government representatives and policymakers.

During the year under review, the PTA continued its initiatives for the development of a progressive regulatory framework to facilitate the deployment of cutting-edge technologies in Pakistan. A conducive test and trial framework was provided for the commercial adoption of the 5G services that resulted in the successful conduction of the 5G tests and trials by operators that were amongst the first trials of the 5G services in South Asia.

PTA to Enable Additional Spectrum

The GoP and the PTA aim to make the additional spectrum available in order to expand the 4G services and to enable the adoption of Voice over Long Term Evolution (VoLTE) and the 5G services. The PTA has also planned the auction of the spectrum in Pakistan, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit Baltistan (GB), and the re-farming of the existing Wireless Local Loop (WLL) spectrum for the 5G services.

Regulation of Cellular Mobile Licenses

In terms of industry facilitation, the PTA has continued with the necessary initiatives and frameworks. It has renewed the cellular mobile licenses of Telenor Pakistan, Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (PMCL, Jazz), and China Mobile Pakistan (CMPak, Zong) to ensure the continuous provision of mobile services.
These companies have deposited a 50 percent renewal fee (US$ 687.8 million, equivalent to PKR 107.6 billion) in the national exchequer, while the remaining 50 percent of the amount is payable in five equal annual installments. Telenor, Zong, and Jazz have paid their first installments of the remaining 50 percent, which amounts to US$ 174.4 million.

Development of Frameworks

The PTA is also developing an Over-The-Top (OTT) framework in consultation with relevant stakeholders, while the development of a regulatory framework for the Internet of Things (IoT) covering all IoT aspects including cross-sector requirements is underway. Similarly, for a coordinated and effective mechanism for expeditious management of

Facilitation of Consumers’ Interests

The Right of Way (RoW), the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT), and the PTA are working with the concerned ministries, provincial governments, and other agencies to formulate a common approach for the provision of the RoW.

The PTA worked at the forefront for the effective management of competition in the telecommunication sector and the protection of the consumers’ interests. It also reduced the Mobile Termination Rate (MTR) to PKR 0.70 effective 1 January 2020, to contribute to retail tariff rationalization. The exercise will undergo further reviews in accordance with international best practices.

Owing to the challenging competitive environment, the prices of the Subscriber Identification Modules (SIMs) were deregulated to allow operators to set reasonable prices based on market forces.
However, CMOs were debarred from demanding or levying charges on disowning of SIMs in order to protect consumer interests. The PTA also provided alternative and easy processes for SIM-related transactions for senior citizens and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) to facilitate these marginalized segments of society vis-à-vis access to and use of mobile services.
Due to its proactive complaint resolution mechanism, the PTA has secured a top position in terms of consumer satisfaction on the Pakistan Citizen Portal. A comprehensive campaign was also launched in print, electronic, and social media to raise awareness among telecommunication subscribers about fake text messages and phone calls that fool subscribers with fake lucrative prizes and lotteries. The PTA also amended the Protection from Spam, Unsolicited, Fraudulent and Obnoxious Communication Regulations 2009, to protect telecommunication consumers.

Regulation of Online Content

The PTA also actively monitored objectionable, obscene, and immoral content on the Internet, and promptly blocked access to it. Since 2016, as many as 418,139 URLs have been processed for blocking. During the year under review, the PTA pursued active engagements with international social media platforms to ensure online content is compliant with the prevalent laws and legal frameworks.
In order to address the consumers’ needs, it launched a Consumer Support Center (CSC) for the registration of complaints about telecommunication services through a designated toll-free number.

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There is no reason that Pakistanis shouldn't get 100 percent coverage that too high speed and broad band, this will revolutionise the country.
 
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PAKISTAN' IT exports : $1 billion US $
INDIAN IT Exports: $150 Billion US


Pakistan has a lot to catch here. Need to spend more on technical education, entrepreneurship, IT and networking, language courses. This will have a ripple effect.
 
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PAKISTAN' IT exports : $1 billion US $
INDIAN IT Exports: $150 Billion US


Pakistan has a lot to catch here. Need to spend more on technical education, entrepreneurship, IT and networking, language courses. This will have a ripple effect.
Call centers and scammers are included
 
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5G services to be launched in Pakistan in December 2022’


Telenor awarded contract to provide mobile internet in Chitral, Dir
SAMAA
Feb 10, 2021



‘5G services to be launched in Pakistan in December 2022’


Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque said that 5G services will be launched in Pakistan in December 2022.


He said that the IT ministry is working with the prime minister to launch 5G services in the country.
It is the IT ministry’s vision that every Pakistani should have a smartphone, the minister said. The mobile phone companies have started manufacturing ones in the country.

He was speaking to media in Islamabad on Wednesday after the Universal Service Fund contract signing ceremony.

The Universal Service Fund awarded the contract worth approximately Rs1.37 billion to Telenor for providing high-speed mobile broadband services in Chitral, Upper Dir and Lower Dir districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. “The services will enhance tourism, attract tourists and create jobs.”

The USF is a dedicated fund that seeks to develop telecom infrastructure in underserved and underdeveloped areas.

“The Ministry of IT and Telecommunication will continue close cooperation to support the tourism industry of Pakistan and provide the basis for achieving sustainable rural development,” Haque said.​
 
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5G services to be launched in Pakistan in December 2022’


Telenor awarded contract to provide mobile internet in Chitral, Dir
SAMAA
Feb 10, 2021



‘5G services to be launched in Pakistan in December 2022’


Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque said that 5G services will be launched in Pakistan in December 2022.


He said that the IT ministry is working with the prime minister to launch 5G services in the country.
It is the IT ministry’s vision that every Pakistani should have a smartphone, the minister said. The mobile phone companies have started manufacturing ones in the country.

He was speaking to media in Islamabad on Wednesday after the Universal Service Fund contract signing ceremony.

The Universal Service Fund awarded the contract worth approximately Rs1.37 billion to Telenor for providing high-speed mobile broadband services in Chitral, Upper Dir and Lower Dir districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. “The services will enhance tourism, attract tourists and create jobs.”

The USF is a dedicated fund that seeks to develop telecom infrastructure in underserved and underdeveloped areas.

“The Ministry of IT and Telecommunication will continue close cooperation to support the tourism industry of Pakistan and provide the basis for achieving sustainable rural development,” Haque said.
F#ck sake. this is unacceptable. we should have it by now there are 0 hurdles for Huawei in Pakistan!
 
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Call centers and scammers MarketCap

Companies I've worked for have hired TCS and Infosys. Both rubbish. The actual workers are not bad, some are excellent people but the company culture is terrible. They are cowboys.
 
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87% of Pakistanis Have Internet Access: PTA

Posted 6 days ago by ProPK Staff

saifullah-mountain.jpg


The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has claimed that Internet services are available to 87 percent of the population in Pakistan at the lowest rates in the region.


The demand for Internet services grew immensely in Pakistan during the lockdown in 2020 due to increased use of social media and communications applications, video streaming, and online sessions. However, the quality of the services remains comprised and has been termed as ‘poor’ in many areas by users.

Reportedly, a supportive regulatory environment, effective competition, the presence of innovative international telecom operators, and the continued resolve of the regulator to harness advanced technologies has resulted in widespread availability of Internet services to over 87 percent of the population at one of the lowest rates in the region; and Mobile data prices have declined by only 0.70 percent of the Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, which is well below the UN Broadband Commission’s recommendation of less than 2 percent.

Transformation of Lifestyles During the Pandemic

Where historic lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic slackened economic activity, vibrant telecommunication systems played a pivotal role in ensuring the availability of essential services to the community. In a way, the pandemic actualized the true potential of broadband services and transformed lifestyles. All daily activities related to education and health, and virtually every other sector of the economy have been shifted to digital dimensions, creating a huge nationwide demand for telecommunication services.
Rising to the occasion, the PTA, while being supported by other telecommunication operators, has ensured connectivity and network resilience; offered low-priced, discounted broadband services; disseminated free advisories on the pandemic to its entire subscriber base; and facilitated the Government of Pakistan (GoP) in the disbursement of financial assistance to the needy.

The report revealed that 98 percent of Pakistan’s households own a mobile phone each, while the penetration of mobile services reached 81.1 percent at the end of October 2020, with 172.3 million mobile subscriptions.

Broadband Penetration Grows by 42.2 Percent

Broadband subscriptions also showed impressive growth trends of 17 percent during FY2020, crossing the 90.1 million mark in October 2020 mark, whereas 4G subscriptions registered an exponential 60 percent growth in the FY2020. As a result, the total broadband penetration in Pakistan reached 42.4 percent by the end of October 2020.
With the expansion of 3G and 4G services, the FY2020 also had an increase of 77 percent in data usage.

PTA Ranks as 4th Generation Regulator Alongside Distinctive Regional Achievements

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ranked the PTA as the 4th Generation Regulator (G4), placing Pakistan among the top five regulators in the Asia-Pacific region, and the only G4 regulator in South Asia. This recognition testifies to the rapid evolution of the ICT regulations in Pakistan and the advancement toward collaborative regulations.
The PTA also bagged the distinction of implementing the world’s first open-source, full-fledged Device Identification, Registration, and Blocking System (DIRBS), which has been internationally recognized by the ITU as a flagship project.

PTA declared ‘GSMA Centre of Excellence’ for Regulatory Endeavours

Through collaborative regulations, the PTA is also facilitating the regulatory framework in local manufacturing in coordination with the Ministry of Industries and Production. Given its regulatory successes, the PTA continued to share its experiences and learning at international and regional forums including the ITU, the Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT), the South Asia Telecommunication Regulators’ Council (SATRC), the South Asia, Middle East and North Africa (SAMENA) Telecom Council, the GSM Association (GSMA), and the Commonwealth Telecommunication Organization (CTO). PTA has also been declared as the ‘GSMA Centre of Excellence’ for regional regulatory training for South and Central Asian government representatives and policymakers.

During the year under review, the PTA continued its initiatives for the development of a progressive regulatory framework to facilitate the deployment of cutting-edge technologies in Pakistan. A conducive test and trial framework was provided for the commercial adoption of the 5G services that resulted in the successful conduction of the 5G tests and trials by operators that were amongst the first trials of the 5G services in South Asia.

PTA to Enable Additional Spectrum

The GoP and the PTA aim to make the additional spectrum available in order to expand the 4G services and to enable the adoption of Voice over Long Term Evolution (VoLTE) and the 5G services. The PTA has also planned the auction of the spectrum in Pakistan, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit Baltistan (GB), and the re-farming of the existing Wireless Local Loop (WLL) spectrum for the 5G services.

Regulation of Cellular Mobile Licenses

In terms of industry facilitation, the PTA has continued with the necessary initiatives and frameworks. It has renewed the cellular mobile licenses of Telenor Pakistan, Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (PMCL, Jazz), and China Mobile Pakistan (CMPak, Zong) to ensure the continuous provision of mobile services.
These companies have deposited a 50 percent renewal fee (US$ 687.8 million, equivalent to PKR 107.6 billion) in the national exchequer, while the remaining 50 percent of the amount is payable in five equal annual installments. Telenor, Zong, and Jazz have paid their first installments of the remaining 50 percent, which amounts to US$ 174.4 million.

Development of Frameworks

The PTA is also developing an Over-The-Top (OTT) framework in consultation with relevant stakeholders, while the development of a regulatory framework for the Internet of Things (IoT) covering all IoT aspects including cross-sector requirements is underway. Similarly, for a coordinated and effective mechanism for expeditious management of

Facilitation of Consumers’ Interests

The Right of Way (RoW), the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT), and the PTA are working with the concerned ministries, provincial governments, and other agencies to formulate a common approach for the provision of the RoW.

The PTA worked at the forefront for the effective management of competition in the telecommunication sector and the protection of the consumers’ interests. It also reduced the Mobile Termination Rate (MTR) to PKR 0.70 effective 1 January 2020, to contribute to retail tariff rationalization. The exercise will undergo further reviews in accordance with international best practices.

Owing to the challenging competitive environment, the prices of the Subscriber Identification Modules (SIMs) were deregulated to allow operators to set reasonable prices based on market forces.
However, CMOs were debarred from demanding or levying charges on disowning of SIMs in order to protect consumer interests. The PTA also provided alternative and easy processes for SIM-related transactions for senior citizens and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) to facilitate these marginalized segments of society vis-à-vis access to and use of mobile services.
Due to its proactive complaint resolution mechanism, the PTA has secured a top position in terms of consumer satisfaction on the Pakistan Citizen Portal. A comprehensive campaign was also launched in print, electronic, and social media to raise awareness among telecommunication subscribers about fake text messages and phone calls that fool subscribers with fake lucrative prizes and lotteries. The PTA also amended the Protection from Spam, Unsolicited, Fraudulent and Obnoxious Communication Regulations 2009, to protect telecommunication consumers.

Regulation of Online Content

The PTA also actively monitored objectionable, obscene, and immoral content on the Internet, and promptly blocked access to it. Since 2016, as many as 418,139 URLs have been processed for blocking. During the year under review, the PTA pursued active engagements with international social media platforms to ensure online content is compliant with the prevalent laws and legal frameworks.
In order to address the consumers’ needs, it launched a Consumer Support Center (CSC) for the registration of complaints about telecommunication services through a designated toll-free number.

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Are we earning through it? We have youth, huge in number. Is govt equipping them to earn online. I believe, only through freelance work, Pakistan has a potential to earn around 5 to 10 billion usd a year. But we have Ferdos aapa, Faisal Vadva, the Fawad bhai, indeed a whole mob of revolutionary leaders with us.
 
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PTCL Group Conducts Successful 5G Trials in Pakistan

Posted 49 mins ago by Jehangir Nasir

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PTCL group has successfully tested its 5G network in a controlled environment at its headquarters in Islamabad today.


Syed Amin Ul Haque, Federal Minister for Information Technology & Telecommunication graced the event as the Chief Guest.

The 5G trial was conducted in a limited environment on a non-commercial basis.
The ceremony was attended by Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, Federal Secretary IT & Telecom and Chairman Board of Directors, Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), Major General (R) Amir Azeem Bajwa HI (M), Chairman, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), H.E. Hamad Obaid Ibrahimi Alzabbi, UAE Ambassador to Pakistan, along with senior government and PTCL officials and members of PTCL Board.

During the 5G trials, PTCL demonstrated various 5G applications that included remote surgery, Cloud gaming and overview of anticipated 5G technology applications in Pakistan.

Moreover, PTCL Group was able to achieve the fastest data rate with download speeds reaching 1.685 Gbps during 5G trial in a limited environment.

Live remote surgery, that will only be possible through 5G, will help in making the lives of people better.
Once the eco-system is developed, doctors will be able to conduct surgeries remotely in far-flung areas. Thus, it will create new social and economic development opportunities that will make the dream of Digital Pakistan a reality.

5G will help digitalization of Pakistan by connecting more and more people with robust purpose-built technology opening up opportunities for industries as well as individuals.

5G will enable future innovation in sectors such as remote education, public safety, transportation, health, manufacturing amongst others. Importantly, the technology will provide enabling levers for delivering richer services and improving customer experience, not only for Mobile operators such as Ufone, but also to fixed-line operators like PTCL, who are offering fixed-wireless services as well.

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There is no reason that Pakistanis shouldn't get 100 percent coverage that too high speed and broad band, this will revolutionise the country.

We don't need 5G at this time, instead we need improvements and full coverage of 4G signals. On bases in average speed, we lack behind. Our 4G sucks... Zong 4G sucks... I am using zong 4g since many years and it's internet survive suffered alot with low speeds... They need to buy more spectrum and improve their towers. Pakistan need 2000+ towers and need to update technologies at the existence towers.
 
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