Saturday, June 13, 2009

Proposed GST on computer software opposed …


LAHORE (June 13 2009): The NetSole Technologies Limited Chief Executive Officer and Chairman Salim Ghauri has expressed his concern over the proposed 16 percent general sales tax (GST) on computer software and said it would play havoc with the growth of Information Technology (IT) sector of Pakistan.

Reacting strongly to the government consideration of levying 16 percent general sales tax (GST) on computer software in budget 2009-10, he said any such move would take Pakistan IT industry back to the square one.

The press reports have suggested that the increased usage and sales of certified computer software worth millions of rupees across the country has urged tax authorities to consider the revenue potential of the business. According to him, the dynamic policies of the Pakistan Software Export Board had helped the IT industry to play on front foot in recent past but present recession in the US and other Western countries had put it again on back foot.

Fate of many IT firms is hanging in the balance because of the sudden drop in sales of their software across the globe, he added. He further pointed out that the volume of internally used software was meagre one than the exported one. The snail pace automation of public sector departments in Pakistan was a hurdle in fast growth of IT in Pakistan.

Digital downloads spell end for video game stores?…


Will digital downloads kill the video games store? That’s the multibillion dollar question facing retailers from Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Target Corp to GameStop Corp, as Internet distributors continue to grow. Retailers like Target splashed out on large booths at last week’s E3 Expo in Los Angeles, showcasing games like Activision’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.”

But gamers—especially on personal computers—are increasingly turning to alternative methods to play and buy games, such as downloading or “streaming” online games, rather than trekking to a store.

Take industry veteran Dave Perry, whose Gaikai online system lets PC gamers buy and stream games through their Web browsers without needing to download any content.

“Our solution is not to dive into a fight with Sony (Corp), Microsoft (Corp), Nintendo Co Ltd, as it wouldn’t gain any ‘new audience’ for publishers,” Perry said. “Instead, our strategy is 100 percent focused on being an ally to publishers and first-party hardware makers, by delivering them audiences they don’t reach today.”

Digital downloads are still a small, but fast-growing business. According to the NPD group, 17 percent of games sold in 2008 by PC gamers were digitally downloaded. Microsoft and Sony are trying to convert console gamers who have become accustomed to consuming music and movies digitally via services like Netflix and Apple Inc’s iTunes.

Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter estimates digitally downloaded games will account for roughly 2 percent of industry sales this year, or around $400 million. He expects demand to double annually for a few years, to $800 million in 2010 and $1.6 billion by 2011.

“As broadband penetration increases and the Internet connection migrates to the living room, downloads or cloud computing solutions will become much more viable,” he said.

“Downloads will become 20 percent of the market within five years, and probably peak at around 50 percent of the overall market in 10 years,” said Pachter. This assumes an overall market growth of 5 to 10 percent annually, he added.

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With video game sales growth slowing somewhat, publishers and developers are seeking new channels to reach customers.

Yet some retailers resist the format, arguing that going through a third-party online distributor further saps margins for both developers and retail chains. Analysts say the big retail chains like Wal-Mart and Target have also yet to embrace and invest in digital sales.

“Nothing that has been digitally distributed retains the same value as a retail version; it’s always less,” GameStop CEO Dan DeMatteo said in September.

Getting content on demand is no stranger to households accustomed to watching movies over set-top boxes, or teens streaming music over the Internet. But spontaneously ordering a game is stymied somewhat by the limits of the gamers’ personal computer system.

Some fledgling companies try to work around that.

Over the past seven years, entrepreneur Steve Perlman has been developing a digital distribution box called OnLive. He hopes to offer high-definition PC games on low-end hardware.

OnLive has struck deals with Electronic Arts Inc, Ubisoft, Take Two Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, THQ, Epic Games, Eidos, Atari and Codemasters. While the company had 16 games on display in March at the Game Developers Conference, it had no presence on the E3 show floor.

OnLive this fall is slated to launch a subscription service similar to Microsoft’s Xbox Live.

NPD estimates 18 percent of Xbox 360 users who have a “Gold” membership to Microsoft’s Xbox Live service regularly download from Xbox Live Arcade, and 10 percent of PlayStation 3 users regularly buy digitally from Sony’s PlayStation Network.

The largest independent games distribution network is Valve Software’s Steam, which has 21 million users and 700 games.

Doug Lombardi, vice president of marketing at Valve Software—known as the groundbreaking backers of the “Half-Life” shooter series—said digital distribution has already been largely embraced by the industry.

But the real forte of digital distribution may be the ability to provide automatic updates and extras, keeping things new as with the Team Fortress multiplayer-shooter series.

“Now that games can be connected to their audience, they will last and grow well beyond their traditional 6-month to 1-year sales cycle,” Lombardi said

Yahoo! launches research centre in Beijing


BEIJING (June 11 2009): US Internet giant Yahoo! has opened a global research and development centre in Beijing to tap into China's pool of intellectual talent as it seeks to reduce costs, state media said Wednesday. The centre, the third for Yahoo! with the two others located at its US headquarters and in India, will focus on search, advertising and other personal Internet tools and technologies, the China Daily reported.

It will also work on developing the company's core platform globally, the report said, citing Jeff Kinder, senior vice president of Yahoo! Media Products and Solutions. "The primary reason (for us to set up the centre here) is the deep pool of engineers and scientists the country has. We will also optimise our cost structure," said Kinder, according to the report.

The company did not disclose the value of the investment or the number of staff the centre planned to employ, the paper said. The facility will be operated independently from the Alibaba Group, China's biggest e-commerce portal that controls Yahoo!'s operations in the country, it added.

Yahoo! owns 39 percent of Alibaba, which also runs China's top online auction site Taobao.com and business-to-business e-commerce platform Alibaba.com, the report said. The launch of the Beijing centre came after Yahoo! reported a

nearly 80 percent slump in its net profit in the first three months of the year due to the economic downturn and said it would trim its workforce by five percent. However Yahoo! Chief Executive Officer Carol Bartz has said the company planned to bolster its ranks of engineers while shaving away unneeded layers of management.

Friday, June 5, 2009

PTA directs ISPs to check grey traffic…


KARACHI: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has directed all Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to ensure that their networks are not used for illegal call/voice termination and such cases of grey telephony are brought into the notice of PTA immediately.

These directions were issued in a meeting on the issue of Grey Traffic held at PTA Headquarters. Chairman PTA, Dr.Mohammed Yaseen, chaired the meeting. Members and senior officers of the authority were also present in the meeting. It was observed that ISP bandwidth and Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are being used for the termination of illegal voice. staff report

PTA issues WLL Licences for AJ&K, NAs…


Islamabad—Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has awarded Wireless Local Loop (WLL) licenses to M/s PTCL and M/s Wateen for three regions of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ & K) and Northern Areas (NAs) during a license signing ceremony held at PTA Headquarters today.

The ceremony was presided over by Chairman PTA, Dr. Mohammed Yaseen while Member (Finance), Syed Nasrul Karim Ghaznavi, Member (Technical) Dr. Khawar Siddique Khokhar, senior officers of the Authority and representatives of PTCL and Wateen were also present on this occasion.

The issuance of WLL licenses would augment the efforts of government to provide enhanced and affordable telecom services to the people of the AJ & K and NAs. This step is likely to capture huge investment in 3 Telecom Regions (TR) including Mirpur, Muzaffarabad and Northern Areas.

While speaking on this occasion, Chairman PTA said that earlier there was only one telecom operator in AJ&K and NAs but when competition was introduced and new operators started their services, all segments of the sector witnessed rapid growth. With a teledensity figure of 3.59% in the Year 2005-06, the region was lagging far behind from the rest of the country in terms of telecommunication services. Two years after the deregulation in the area, the teledensity of AJ&K and NAs today stands at 37.46%. Mobile subscribers figure of 0.167 Million of 2005-06 has now jumped to 1.84 Million subscribers.

The Chairman said that WLL is a wireless technology, which best suits to the environments in AJ&K and NAs as the service had proved very useful in other far-flung areas of the country. He said that the people of low income groups in rural areas would greatly benefit from this service. He said PTA would extend full cooperation to the telecom operators in the successful operation of their business.

These licenses were awarded on the basis of a bidding conducted by PTA in November last year. In the bidding of spectrum in 3.5 GHz for Mirpur (TR-1) one block was taken by PTCL at the highest bid of Rs.10 million while other was withdrawn because there was no second bidder for the TR-1. For Muzaffarabad (TR-2) PTCL gave the highest bid of Rs. 4 million followed by Wateen which matched the price. For Northern Areas (TR-3) Wateen offered highest bid of Rs. 4 million and second block went to PTCL for the same price. In total 26 million rupees were collected against the auction price of 5 WLL licenses in 3 regions.

Mobilink signs MoU with ERU …


KARACHI: Mobilink signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Emergency Response Unit (ERU) to establish Mobilink Camp in Kund, which will support 1,000 families of IDPs for a period of 3 months.

Director Public Relations and Corporate Social Responsibility Mobilink, Omar Manzur said, “Estimated at about Rs 80 million or $1 million, the project has been made possible by Orascom’s continued support for this noble cause.” He said our teams would remain personally involved in various areas of camp management, procurement of items and other requirements. staff report

Microsoft, Sony take aim at Nintendo Wii at E3 (AP)…


LOS ANGELES – This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo has been quite the moving experience. During presentations at the video game industry trade show, both Microsoft and Sony debuted prototype motion-control devices for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 that could rival Nintendo’s popular Wii, the first console to employ a motion-detecting controller when it debuted in 2006.

Nintendo said Wednesday they are flattered by the imitations.

“It’s certainly nice for us to see other companies adopting the philosophy that Nintendo communicated back a few years ago,” said Cammie Dunaway, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Nintendo of America. “For us, we’re really pleased and excited to bring consumers the next advancement now with Wii MotionPlus.”

Nintendo mostly used the show as an opportunity to showcase Wii MotionPlus, an attachment announced at last year’s E3 that uses sensors to more precisely mimic gamers’ hand movements on screen. The only new apparatus Nintendo debuted this year was the Wii Vitality Sensor, which can check a player’s pulse. The doodad prompted some to wonder if Nintendo had run out of ideas.

“That sensor was slightly bizarre,” said Paul Jackson, an analyst at Forrester. “But it plays into the success that Nintendo has had with ‘Wii Fit’ on the health and lifestyle front. I imagine that one does get a bit weary of new things that you can plug into your Wii. I just can’t see the Wii Vitality Sensor having more than two or three applications.”

Meanwhile, Microsoft unveiled a motion control device, codenamed “Project Natal,” that combines a camera, depth sensor, microphone and processor to eliminate the need for any button-mashing input device. Microsoft said the gadget can track a players’ full body movement, recognize their face and voice and respond to their physical and vocal commands.

The Xbox maker demonstrated “Project Natal” with three prototype programs: “Ricochet,” a soccerlike game that requires players to use their entire bodies to bounce balls at targets; “Paint Party,” an art-making program that uses a players’ hands and arms as the brush; and “Milo,” essentially a virtual boy who can communicate and interact with the player.

“The first two games Microsoft previewed were very polished, but ‘Milo’ showed where this stuff can go above and beyond in gaming,” said Jackson. “I don’t think people have seen anything like that outside of artificial intelligence labs in universities. It showed ‘Natal’ wasn’t just about flaying around or responding to commands on a screen.”

Sony’s motion-control gizmo was decidedly less astonishing. The unnamed wand-shaped apparatus has a light-emitting sphere on the end that can be “seen” by a PlayStation Eye camera. It was demonstrated with software that transformed it on-screen into objects such as a sword, flashlight and gun with one-to-one motion control — much like Wii MotionPlus.

“If you look at the consumer that is playing ‘God of War III’ or playing ‘Killzone 2,’ they’re not typically somebody who may be the biggest Wii consumer,” said Jack Tretton, president at Sony Computer Entertainment America. “I think we have the opportunity to improve the experience for the casual gamer, but also address the hardcore gamer with the motion controller.”

Sony promised it would conjure up the wand-shaped controller by next spring while Microsoft was mum on when “Natal” was due on store shelves. Neither company showcased any actual games for their flashy new devices, leaving many questions about the motion control technologies unanswered. Perhaps the most important one of all: Will they live up to the hype?

Awarding contract to unlicensed firms stuns PAC sub-committee


ISLAMABAD (June 03 2009): The sub-committee of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was stunned to know that National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC) had awarded contracts to two unlicensed companies, while Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) did not bother to go into lengthy details of violation made by the corporation.

The audit authorities told the PAC sub-committee here on Tuesday, chaired by MNA, Khawaja Asif to take up the special report on the accounts of NTC for the period 2001-06, which points towards plethora of misappropriations and non-adjustment of Rs 1.5 billion by the gateway contractors.

The committee expressed dismay over the performance of PTA and directed the NTC to arrange a briefing for the PAC sub-committee on June 08. "We can not settle the paras unless the public money is not recovered. The PAC is eager to know on what ground it has not taken any action against NTC", Asif remarked.

Section 20 of PTA act, 1996 says that no person shall establish, maintain or operate any telecommunication system/service unless he has obtained a license and no licensee shall establish maintain or operate any telecommunication system, which is not authorised under the license.

In sheer violation of the PTA rules NTC entered into contract agreement on October 2000 with CATCOM for establishing international gateway exchanges, pre-paid calling card service, pay phone system and call centres etc. In another case, the corporation did the same in the contract agreement with M/s CATCOM and M/s ZAHRA on April 2002, again clearly ignoring the PTA rules.

The audit reports further revealed that the corporation also did not clarify media secrecy arrangements prior to the 2002 commissioning of international connectivity by M/s CATCOM, which was found involved in a case of illegal termination of international traffic in September 2001.

The report said trade debt of the corporation increased by 173 percent, from Rs 586.97 million in 2001-02 to Rs 1.60 billion in 2005-06. The audit officials also highlighted a non-transparent award of contracts. They said that the NTC had been set up to provide telecommunication services only to designated customers within Pakistan, in an effort to segregate government and defence telecommunication networks to ensure their communication security after the privatisation of the PTCL.

But the NTC and its gateway contractors did not implement the agreed security measures. Audit authorities told the PAC the NTC management invested Rs 3.37 billion of working capital and surplus of receipts in 15 private commercial or foreign banks as six-month short-term deposits during 2004-05 and 2005-06, in violation of the rules to grease their palms with profit earned on the deposit.

They told the sub committee that in view of these malpractice's, the special audit of NTC was carried out on the request of the Ministry of Information Technology during 2006-07. It said that the DAC was held in February 2007 wherein audit observations were discussed and report was finalised/approved in April 2007.

The report contains five issues ie organisation and administrative structure, NTC's financial status, international gateway operation, investments and enterprise resource planning.

The PAC was told that the organisation and administrative structure of NTC highlights the weakness in the constitution of NTC management board and notification/exercise of financial powers/without approval of the finance division. The special audit report said that the contract for enterprise resource planning was awarded without approval by the DWP. The expenditure of Rs 6.682 million had been wasted.

Friday, May 29, 2009

BMA Trade to equip with Dell Servers …

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KARACHI (May 28 2009): Pakistan's premier retail brokerage provider, BMA Trade signed an agreement to purchase trading backbone technology Dell. The agreement with the multinational technology provider to equip state-of-the-art Dell Servers to manage BMA's trading requirements builds upon an existing relationship that BMA and Gerry's have maintained and evolved since 2005.

BMA Trade is the retail brokerage arm of BMA Capital, and has eight branches across Pakistan. It provides online and trader assisted stock trading solutions as well as branch based investment and trading options.

BMA Trade is a pioneer in online trading in Pakistan, having begun operations in 2005. The firm has invested significantly in technology to provide their clients Pakistan's best trading solution. Dell and Gerry's Softlogic provide the tools that can help organisations capitalise on information by bringing systems, software, services, and solutions together to put a comprehensive information infrastructure to work for the respective business.-PR

Nokia apologises for hitches with new online store …


HELSINKI (May 28 2009): Mobile phone maker Nokia apologised to customers Wednesday after shoppers at its new online store Ovi complained of slow download speeds and problems installing programmes onto their handsets. The company on Tuesday launched its virtual Ovi Store, where users can download games, videos and other applications on their mobile phones.

The store is available in five languages, including English, Spanish and Russian. Many users have left comments on the Ovi Store blog, expressing their disappointment because the website was too slow and they could not install applications on their mobile phone. "We have apologised to users on the blog and we encourage people to carry on giving us feedback as we develop the service better," Nokia spokesman Andrew Flowers told AFP.

"We have added server capacity to improve the speed of service," he added. Flowers declined to comment whether Nokia had been unprepared for the heavy traffic on Ovi Store. Nokia chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo has said the company plans to increase the amount of services offered for mobile phone users as it is seen as a way to stay ahead of aggressive new competitors such as Google, Apple and RIM, which makes the popular Blackberry handsets.

Ovi, which means "door" in Finnish, is seen as Nokia's attempt to compete with Apple, which launched its rival AppStore for iPhone users last July. "In the first 24 hours of the Ovi Store opening we had registered users from 131 countries; this really speaks about the scale and reach of the Ovi Store," Flowers said.

He also said the number of Ovi Store compatible devices had been increased to more than 60 from around 50. The global financial crisis has hit Nokia's earnings as consumers have cut back on buying handsets and it has launched massive cost and job cuts around the world. Net profits at the Finnish company dropped 90 percent in the first quarter of 2009 to 122 million euros (160 million dollars).

Monday, May 18, 2009

Toshiba announces biggest loss


TOKYO (May 09 2009): Japanese high-tech giant Toshiba Corp announced Friday its biggest ever loss and warned it would remain mired in the red this year because of weak demand computer chips. The group, which owns US nuclear plant maker Westinghouse, suffered a net loss of 343.6 billion yen (3.5 billion dollars) in the year to March, against a year-earlier profit of 127.4 billion yen

Telstra names new chief executive officer


SYDNEY (May 09 2009): Australian telecoms giant Telstra on Friday named a company insider to replace its outgoing chief executive in a move seen as aimed at healing a rift with the government

Magic gadget places six connections in single SIM


ISLAMABAD (May 09 2009): One must wonder if told that it is possible for you to use six cellular connections with single Subscriber's Identity Module (SIM). Experts say that there is a Magic Gadget available in the market, which enables you to have multiple connections in it. You can easily purchase the device and its driver with the instructions manual from the local markets

Zong extends support to LUMS music society


KARACHI (May 09 2009): ZONG, the first international brand of China Mobile, has extended its support to the Music Society of LUMS in celebrating its 10th anniversary on May 9 and 10

IN SHORT: Google tightens bonds with YouTube users


SAN FRANCISCO (May 11 2009): Google is routing YouTube users further into the online search giant's Internet world. People signing up for YouTube accounts automatically get matching Google accounts, YouTube software engineer James Phillips said in an official blog post on Thursday announcing the new development

Hewlett-Packard, RIM form Blackberry alliance


WASHINGTON (May 11 2009): US computer giant Hewlett-Packard and Canada's Research In Motion (RIM) announced an alliance on May 4 to provide applications and services for the popular Blackberry smartphone

Hackers taking advantage of Windows 7: Microsoft


SAN FRANCISCO (May 11 2009): Microsoft said on May 7 that cyber-criminals are already hawking booby-trapped versions of just-released Windows 7 operating system software. "It's so important for customers to get their copies of Windows from a trusted source," Joe Williams, general manager, World-wide Genuine Windows at Microsoft, said in an interview posted at the company's official website

Ministry wants zero duty on 40 computer items


ISLAMABAD (May 11 2009): The Ministry of Information Technology (MoIT) has proposed zero duty for at least 40 items related to computer and mobile accessories in the next year''s federal budget. The Ministry has also suggested that mobile banking should also be exempted from Federal Excise Duty (FED).

Egypt's Orascom Telecom buys $140 million of Mobilink's debt


CAIRO (May 11 2009): Egypt's Orascom Telecom said on Sunday its Pakistan unit had repurchased up to $140 million in senior notes at a 27 percent discount to face value. The unit, Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (Mobilink), will spend around $100.6 million to buy back almost $138 million of senior notes due in 2013, OT said in a statement....

Microsoft says Windows 7 on track for holidays (Reuters)


SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp is on track to release its new Windows 7 operating system in time for the holiday shopping season, an executive said on Monday, confirming talk it is ahead of its own conservative schedule for replacing the unpopular Vista system

Google digging deeper to improve search results (AP)


SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is about to add more features to its already dominant Internet search engine _ and some of the changes could give Web surfers less reason to click through to other sites. That scenario might upset the creators of the material highlighted in Google’s results

Broadband maintains 24pc revenue rise


OVER 15% of revenues generated by mobile opera-tors globally came from non-voice services in 2008. According to the latest data made available by In-forma Telecoms & Media’s World Cellular Data Metrics report, actual revenues comprising data services, reached US$188.7bn in 2008, representing a 24% year-on-year increase....

Teradata helps government make strategic decisions’


ISLAMABAD: Teradata, through its data warehouse, creates an environment on the basis of which decisions are taken by the government to increase investment and employment opportunities across the country. ...

Verizon, Frontier in $8.6 billion land line deal


WASHINGTON (May 14 2009): US telecom giant Verizon announced on Wednesday it has agreed to sell its land line service in 14 US states to Frontier Communications in an all-stock deal valued at 8.6 billion dollars. Verizon said in a statement that the sale of its traditional telephone business in the 14 states will allow the company to concentrate on providing wireless, broadband and high-speed Internet services.

LCCI budget proposals: Telecom sector demands withdrawal of SIM card sale activation tax, cut in FED.


MUHAMMAD RIAZ LAHORE (May 14 2009): The withdrawal of activation tax of Rs 500, being charged at the time of sale of SIM card, and reduction in taxes like federal excise duty will help in further growth of telecom services to the under-served people of Pakistan, besides giving a boost to government revenue. ...

SingTel sees Pakistan market consolidating


SINGAPORE (May 15 2009): Singapore Telecommunications said on Thursday it was eyeing acquisitions after warning that revenue growth in its home market would slow....

British telecoms axes up to 15,000 extra jobs after plunging into red


LONDON (May 15 2009): British telecoms operator BT said on Thursday it will cut up to 15,000 more jobs, or 10 percent of its staff, after posting an annual net loss of 83 million pounds in its 2008-2009 financial year. BT added in a results statement that it had already cut 15,000 jobs over the last 12 months, which was 5,000 more than previously announced in November, while total lay-offs could total 30,000.

Google to reshoot Japan Street Views after privacy complaints


TOKYO (May 15 2009): US Internet giant Google has decided to reshoot Street View photos in Japan following complaints from people who said public images of their homes violated their privacy. The company's Japanese unit announced the decision Wednesday, saying it would take new photographs with the cameras set lower so the images accessible via net-based maps would not show photos looking into people's houses.

PTCL to change local codes

KARACHI: Pakistan Telecom-munication Company Limited (PTCL) will increase a digit ‘3’ in its numbers of Karachi and Lahore to enhance its capacity to widen subscribers’ network....

Bank Alfalah inks accord for data warehouse


ISLAMABAD: Bank Alfalah Limited on Friday signed an agreement with Teradata Corporation for the expansion of the Bank’s Teradata Enterprise Data Warehouse. The signing ceremony was held at the Bank Alfalah head office. ...

Google unveils new search tools for computer, phone




SAN FRANCISCO (May 18 2009): Google Inc unveiled a slew of new and future features on May 12, including one that will allow people to better co-ordinate Internet searches on their cellphones and computers and another that will produce sophisticated automated research reports....

China deploys secure computer operating system: report

WASHINGTON (May 18 2009): China has installed a secure operating system known as "Kylin" on government and military computers designed to be impenetrable to US military and intelligence agencies, The Washington Times reported on May 12....

MoU to install 900km optic fibre in Balochistan


ISLAMABAD (May 18 2009): Speakers at function on the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day Sunday urged government and parents to make children aware of the advantages and disadvantages of the use of internet. The World Telecommunication and Information Society Day was celebrated on Sunday....

PTCL is world-class telecom company


Islamabad—The Pakistan Telecom Communication Company limited (PTCL) is a world-class telecom providing international standard services to its clients, PTCL Senior Executive Vice President Human Resource and Administration Mazhar Hussain said. Addressing to the staff in Mega Incentive Plan Road Show here on Sunday, he asked PTCL staffers to work hard to keep up its high marked image....

PTA ends PTCL’s Internet bandwidth monopoly…


ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) has decided to allow the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and DSL operators to buy Internet bandwidth from backbone operators other than the PTCL, thus settling a two-year row of the ISPs versus the PTCL.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Mobilink introduces mobile navigational solutions


Staff Reporter Islamabad—Mobilink, Pakistan’s market leader in cellular services and part of Orascom Telecom has announced the launch of Pakistan’s first cell-phone based navigation service ‘Mobi Track.’ The introduction of Mobi Track, the cell phone based mobile navigation solution with street level navigation and search facility, is another milestone for Mobilink which continues to reiterate its commitment to providing cutting edge communication solutions to its customers in Pakistan. ...

Telefonica with solid first quarter results


MADRID (May 14 2009): Telefonica beat market expectations with a 9.8 percent rise in first-quarter net profit, as strong Latin American business helped offset Spanish weakness and allowed it to stick to full-year forecasts. Results at Europe's largest telecoms company by market capitalisation should boost confidence, analysts said on Wednesday, given forecast cutting at European rivals

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

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