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November 7, 2024

pkSIG Celebrates 10 Years of Internet Governance Education

Established in 2015, the first “national” School on Internet Governance in the Asia-Pacific — possibly the world — the Pakistan School on Internet Governance (pkSIG) is celebrating its 10th edition. Prior to pkSIG, the landscape was primarily shaped by regional schools, such as the Asia-Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG). pkSIG set a precedent, inspiring…

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May 14, 2016

Spectrum Auctions – Merely for Making Money?   

It is like providing the Right of Way in the air – that is what allocation of frequency spectrum to a telecom service provider is! Just like the right of way on the ground is given for making highways or laying cables, the right of way in the air is given for electromagnetic waves carrying…

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January 23, 2016

Rise in smuggling of Mobile Phones

According to a recent News item, a "secret FBR report" has seen the light of the day after some 8 months, according to which Pakistan losing $2.63b revenue a year due to smuggling, Most of us must have seen this News, therefore, I would only like to comment on a couple of  aspects of it! One single item,…

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October 5, 2015

Not learning anything from history

The following article was first printed in The Daily Express Tribune, October 5, 2015. Around a decade ago, when I was country head (telecom) of German multinational Siemens, who were the largest provider of telecom equipment in Pakistan at that time, mobile telephony was witnessing a boom. Hundreds of thousands of new mobile phones were being…

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October 5, 2015

Spectrum auction: Learning from past errors key for successful rollout

September 20, 2015 Last week, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar shared exciting news with the nation. He said the country would be welcoming more spectrum that would be auctioned within this fiscal year. Considering the response the last spectrum auction received and the large growth mobile broadband services have registered, this piece of news would be…

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October 5, 2015

Role of public-private partnership

The following article was first printed in The Daily Express Tribune, August 23,  2015. We are all rejoicing at the recent phenomenal rise in the number of broadband users in Pakistan after the launch of 3G and 4G mobile broadband. Mobile broadband users have risen from 1.9 million in June 2014 to 13.5 million in June…

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April 30, 2015

Good News – Govt. decides to release Rs 5 Bln for USF Telecenters

It is indeed great news (http://www.usf.org.pk/newsdescription.aspx?122 ) that the Government has approved release of Rupees Five billion (equal to US$ Fifty million) from Federal Consolidated Fund (FCF) to the Universal Service Fund (USF), to help bridge the ever-increasing digital divide. Earlier this year on 13th January, in my blog (http://www.piftikhar.com/2015/01/utilization-of-universal-service-funds/ ) I had stated that…

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February 14, 2015

Award winning Nigerian ICT-for-Girls programs

Just before my recent visit to Nigeria, I happened to come across our IT Minister, Ms. Anusha Rahman, who mentioned that she had recently met the Nigerian Minister for Communications Technology (CT) Dr. Ms. Omobola Johnson, at the 2014 ITU Plenipotentiary in South Korea, and asked her to share details of the Nigerian award-winning program…

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January 13, 2015

Utilization of Universal Service Funds

On 6th January 2015, Indian Regulator, TRAI, has finally recommended a reduction in Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) levy from 5% to 3% of the annual adjusted gross revenues. This has been done due to low level of utilization of collected funds. It notes that in ten years, out of the collected equivalent of US$…

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December 28, 2014

Spectrum size does matter

(This article was first published in Business Recorder "ICT Review 2014", 16 Dec. 2014) As part of my presentation at e-India 2008, in New Delhi, when I proudly presented the slide of regional telecom development showing Pakistan ahead of all, little did I know that it was in fact the beginning of a long era of stagnation…

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