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Pakistan to get commercially available 5G internet by 2022-23: PTA

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5G technology has been making waves all over the world ever since its introduction, with applications ranging from smartphones to driverless cars. Now, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has set its sights on making the most advanced 5G internet commercially available to the Pakistani masses by 2022-23. It is expected to accelerate download speeds to 1 Gbps and enhance the flow of economic activities significantly.

As reported by The Express Tribune, the government of Pakistan is working on developing a comprehensive roadmap for 5G technology availability in the country. As stated in the PTA’s annual report 2020, the government aims to auction “spectrum for 5G services in the fiscal year 2023.”

One of the biggest motivators for the government to bolster its efforts towards a 5G-ready nation has been the COVID-19 pandemic, as it showed the significance of having a proper digital infrastructure in place and the digital economy expanded immensely. Needless to say, regulators and stakeholders have learnt the importance of continually improving the digital infrastructure of the nation.

This isn’t exactly Pakistan’s first brush with 5G, but it has yet to make the technology commercially available to the common man.

Earlier, mobile phone service providing firms successfully conducted a test trial of 5G services under limited environment and on non-commercial basis in 2019 and 2020. Pakistan stands as the first country in South Asia to test 5G “with a recorded download speed of more than one Gbps.”

Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Aminul Haque said that the government has planned to launch 5G technology by December 2022. However, experts in different fields are understandably skeptical, believing the country will take a much longer time (5-7 years) to roll out the next-generation technology.

Haque reportedly made a test video call through 5G to China and said it was a wonderful experience. The voice was loud and clear, and the video quality was also wonderful, according to an international media outlet.


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Pakistan to get commercially available 5G internet by 2022-23: PTA

pak-5g-1024x538.jpg


5G technology has been making waves all over the world ever since its introduction, with applications ranging from smartphones to driverless cars. Now, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has set its sights on making the most advanced 5G internet commercially available to the Pakistani masses by 2022-23. It is expected to accelerate download speeds to 1 Gbps and enhance the flow of economic activities significantly.

As reported by The Express Tribune, the government of Pakistan is working on developing a comprehensive roadmap for 5G technology availability in the country. As stated in the PTA’s annual report 2020, the government aims to auction “spectrum for 5G services in the fiscal year 2023.”

One of the biggest motivators for the government to bolster its efforts towards a 5G-ready nation has been the COVID-19 pandemic, as it showed the significance of having a proper digital infrastructure in place and the digital economy expanded immensely. Needless to say, regulators and stakeholders have learnt the importance of continually improving the digital infrastructure of the nation.

This isn’t exactly Pakistan’s first brush with 5G, but it has yet to make the technology commercially available to the common man.

Earlier, mobile phone service providing firms successfully conducted a test trial of 5G services under limited environment and on non-commercial basis in 2019 and 2020. Pakistan stands as the first country in South Asia to test 5G “with a recorded download speed of more than one Gbps.”

Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Aminul Haque said that the government has planned to launch 5G technology by December 2022. However, experts in different fields are understandably skeptical, believing the country will take a much longer time (5-7 years) to roll out the next-generation technology.

Haque reportedly made a test video call through 5G to China and said it was a wonderful experience. The voice was loud and clear, and the video quality was also wonderful, according to an international media outlet.


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Wow 1 GB per second
So can download a movie in a second

But is 5 G really necessary
When good quality 4 G can meet all needs data connectivity video conferencing etc

But ok I guess u need gimiks to boost business
I am more interested in Elon musk space net
Pakistan to get commercially available 5G internet by 2022-23: PTA

pak-5g-1024x538.jpg


5G technology has been making waves all over the world ever since its introduction, with applications ranging from smartphones to driverless cars. Now, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has set its sights on making the most advanced 5G internet commercially available to the Pakistani masses by 2022-23. It is expected to accelerate download speeds to 1 Gbps and enhance the flow of economic activities significantly.

As reported by The Express Tribune, the government of Pakistan is working on developing a comprehensive roadmap for 5G technology availability in the country. As stated in the PTA’s annual report 2020, the government aims to auction “spectrum for 5G services in the fiscal year 2023.”

One of the biggest motivators for the government to bolster its efforts towards a 5G-ready nation has been the COVID-19 pandemic, as it showed the significance of having a proper digital infrastructure in place and the digital economy expanded immensely. Needless to say, regulators and stakeholders have learnt the importance of continually improving the digital infrastructure of the nation.

This isn’t exactly Pakistan’s first brush with 5G, but it has yet to make the technology commercially available to the common man.

Earlier, mobile phone service providing firms successfully conducted a test trial of 5G services under limited environment and on non-commercial basis in 2019 and 2020. Pakistan stands as the first country in South Asia to test 5G “with a recorded download speed of more than one Gbps.”

Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Aminul Haque said that the government has planned to launch 5G technology by December 2022. However, experts in different fields are understandably skeptical, believing the country will take a much longer time (5-7 years) to roll out the next-generation technology.

Haque reportedly made a test video call through 5G to China and said it was a wonderful experience. The voice was loud and clear, and the video quality was also wonderful, according to an international media outlet.


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Wow 1 GB per second
So can download a movie in a second

But is 5 G really necessary
When good quality 4 G can meet all needs data connectivity video conferencing etc

But ok I guess u need gimiks to boost business
I am more interested in Elon musk space net
 
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Wow 1 GB per second
So can download a movie in a second

But is 5 G really necessary
When good quality 4 G can meet all needs data connectivity video conferencing etc

But ok I guess u need gimiks to boost business
I am more interested in Elon musk space net

5G is still not perfect. From what i have read, there needs to be more 5G antenna in small area, for a stable connection. Apparently, a hand is thick enough to block the connection between mobile and 5G antenna.
 
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Wow 1 GB per second
So can download a movie in a second

But is 5 G really necessary
When good quality 4 G can meet all needs data connectivity video conferencing etc

But ok I guess u need gimiks to boost business
I am more interested in Elon musk space net

Wow 1 GB per second
So can download a movie in a second

But is 5 G really necessary
When good quality 4 G can meet all needs data connectivity video conferencing etc

But ok I guess u need gimiks to boost business
I am more interested in Elon musk space net
It's not GB it's is gigabit... Meaning 125 megabyte per second. So a 1.5 GB movie in about 12 seconds.


As for 'gimmicks', scientific progress is never a gimmick. If it weren't for these gimmicks you won't even have 3G/4G so why deride introduction of 5G?
5G is still not perfect. From what i have read, there needs to be more 5G antenna in small area, for a stable connection. Apparently, a hand is thick enough to block the connection between mobile and 5G antenna.
It is high frequency low wavelength so yes for it to effectively cover an area you would need a 5G transmitter at essentially every street light. Inside the house you won't get 5G coverage, but internet providers may switch over their networks to 5G so your wifi will essentially be the same speed.
 
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Pakistan to get commercially available 5G internet by 2022-23: PTA

pak-5g-1024x538.jpg


5G technology has been making waves all over the world ever since its introduction, with applications ranging from smartphones to driverless cars. Now, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has set its sights on making the most advanced 5G internet commercially available to the Pakistani masses by 2022-23. It is expected to accelerate download speeds to 1 Gbps and enhance the flow of economic activities significantly.

As reported by The Express Tribune, the government of Pakistan is working on developing a comprehensive roadmap for 5G technology availability in the country. As stated in the PTA’s annual report 2020, the government aims to auction “spectrum for 5G services in the fiscal year 2023.”

One of the biggest motivators for the government to bolster its efforts towards a 5G-ready nation has been the COVID-19 pandemic, as it showed the significance of having a proper digital infrastructure in place and the digital economy expanded immensely. Needless to say, regulators and stakeholders have learnt the importance of continually improving the digital infrastructure of the nation.

This isn’t exactly Pakistan’s first brush with 5G, but it has yet to make the technology commercially available to the common man.

Earlier, mobile phone service providing firms successfully conducted a test trial of 5G services under limited environment and on non-commercial basis in 2019 and 2020. Pakistan stands as the first country in South Asia to test 5G “with a recorded download speed of more than one Gbps.”

Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Aminul Haque said that the government has planned to launch 5G technology by December 2022. However, experts in different fields are understandably skeptical, believing the country will take a much longer time (5-7 years) to roll out the next-generation technology.

Haque reportedly made a test video call through 5G to China and said it was a wonderful experience. The voice was loud and clear, and the video quality was also wonderful, according to an international media outlet.


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5G is great but one things is that Pakistan will have to make small and more towers... It will not work with towers that we have in Pakistan...

Speedwise it's not like 100 times faster but it's enough to stream videos without buffering..

And lastly Pakistanis will have to buy 5g compatible devices...
Wow 1 GB per second
So can download a movie in a second

But is 5 G really necessary
When good quality 4 G can meet all needs data connectivity video conferencing etc

But ok I guess u need gimiks to boost business
I am more interested in Elon musk space net
1 GB per second is only in labs not in reality I use it and believe me its nowhere near 1 GB..

Its like 30 to 40 mbps that too if you have full coverage normally is 20mbps..

And Pakistan should be investing in Space internet which is the future..
 
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It's not GB it's is gigabit... Meaning 125 megabyte per second. So a 1.5 GB movie in about 12 seconds.
Bahi article says 1 Gbps meaning 1024 megabytes per second but that is only lab environment results in reality is around 40 mbps.. but still its fast like you can download movies in seconds...
5G is still not perfect. From what i have read, there needs to be more 5G antenna in small area, for a stable connection. Apparently, a hand is thick enough to block the connection between mobile and 5G antenna.
Bahi Hand doesn't block the service just tried it 🤣 but true it needs a lot of small towers which means Pakistan will need ground up structure for it to work..
 
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No need to make unnecessary cost, even Indonesia still want to improve its 4 G infrastructure coverage further, not yet planning to induct 5 G infrastructure in the near future.
 
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