Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Weekly telecom Industry News 11 to 17 Feb 2012.


WARID
Warid makes Valentine’s Day special.
Warid brings amazing Karachi offer.
Warid launches Tijarat, a buy-sell portal.
Warid engages in career counseling.
Strengthening ties, Warid rewards its retailers.
Warid Ezee connection is launched.
Free Calls with sim jagao offer.
WATEEN
Wateen tops broadband QOS survey by PTA.
Wateen ranked No.1 wireless broadband company by PTA.
Wateen scouts- encouraging ideas for change.
MOBILINK
Torchbearers renovate Pehli Kiran School.
Jazz launches inami hungama award scheme.
Mobilink CSR- building a wall at Pehli Kiran School.
TELENOR
Telenor gets majority stakes in vimpelcom, drops arbitration claims.
Telenor plans future investment in Pak operations.
Easy paisa gets $6.5 millin grant from Bill & Melinda Gates foundation.
Telenor to deduct 7% service charges on all reloads.
UFONE
Ufone offers monitoring of Calls.
Ufone launches My Tunes.
Ufone Karachi offer.
ZONG
Zong polar wireless of Canada sign loi.
TELECOM AND PTA
Telecom sector is nurturing radio industry.
3G in doldrums, senators ask PTA to revamp policy.
Nokia mobile money is coming to Pakistan through MCB.
PTA is striving to attract global telecom operators.
Telecom sector likely attract huge fdi in 2hfy12.
Pakistan Post to issue memorial ticket for Arfa Karim.
Telecom sector Contributes Rs.627 Billion National Exchequer.
Cellular Operators unhappy with Governments demands.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Warid Karachi offer

Warid is up with special offer for the residents of Karachi.
Those Warid customers living in Karachi can now make free unlimited calls to all Warid numbers from 12 AM to 12 PM.
All this comes at a fixed daily charge of Rs. 3.99 plus tax.
Offer Details:
Free Warid to Warid calls from 12 AM to 12 PM
Daily Charges: Rs. 3.99 plus tax
Customer will be charged on-net and off-net call as per package plan from 12pm till 12am.
How to Subscribe:
To activate Karachi offer, write “KHI”, or “Karachi” and SMS to 4337.
Offer will get renewed automatically everyday
In case of low balance, Karachi offer will be deactivated and it has to be subscribed again.
Call helpline to unsubscribe
Terms and Conditions
In case of low balance, Karachi offer will be deactivated and it has to be subscribed again.
SMS will be charged as per the package plan.
To get benefited from free calls, subscriber has to be in Karachi City. Any customer who subscribes to the offer from outside Karachi would be charged 3.99+ tax but will not be able to avail free calls.
Karachi offer can be subscribed both by existing and new subscribers.
This is a limited time offer & only for Prepaid subscribers.
Karachi offer is applicable for Warid to Warid calls only.
Offer expires at midnight 12am.
All charges include government taxes and levies as well as a 19.5% federal excise duty.
Each recharge done through scratch cards and Warid Ezeeload includes 10% withholding tax.




Auction of 3G licencing

Terming the PTCL privatisation as failure, the Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology on Tuesday directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and concerned Information Technology Ministry to invite bidding only for 3G licence and remove other words like 4G/LTE etc for its auction. 
The committee, which met under the chairmanship of Senator Muhammad Idress Khan Safi has raised several observations over the auction of licence for 3G. The criteria set for the auction revealed that the whole situation was made for the facilitation of a particular group or company. They questioned that why the word 3G/4G/LTE etc was used for inviting bidding? The senators recommended that only the word 3G should be used for bidding and the remaining should be auctioned in near future so that the government may earn more money. They opposed the technology neutral spectrum and directed the PTA to incorporate amendments in the policy for limiting the auction for only 3G licences. 
The committee also questioned over setting base price at $210 million (minimum price) for 3G and suggested that it should be equal to last bidding of 2G held in 2004, which fetched $291 million. The committee also expressed serious observations over mode of payment by any successful bidder, which according to the rule has to pay 50 percent payment within 30 days and the remaining 50 percent will be paid in five equal instalments in local currency. 
The committee was of the view that India has also auctioned 3G licence in a very transparent manner but still its IT minister resigned over alleged kick backs over the auction process. The senators said the committee will forward its recommendation against the existing auction process of 3G and later if someone challenges in the apex court, then the Ministry of IT and PTA will be responsible for the consequences. Members of the committee observed that corporate social responsibility on the part of service providers was not up to the mark and there was a dire need to initiate public welfare schemes.
PML-N Senator Pervaiz Rashid told the committee that the government should use the word 3G, for which it’s going on to be auctioned and remove the words 4G/LTE etc, and it will be offered for auction in the future. Such a process will earn more revenue for the government. He said the whole nation was still suffering from failed privatisation process of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTCL). He apprehended that the whole process revealed that this is a manipulated bidding, aiming to facilitate specific company or group of companies. We want to create a competitive environment for auction of the 3G licence. 
PML Senator Salim Saifullah Khan said we don’t have personnel interest but want to secure interest of the country. He also suggested that those companies would be allowed to take part in the auction which are not defaulters of government dues. 
The committee also observed that the new management of PTCL has failed to pay the whole amount of privatisation of the PTCL and still $800 million remain outstanding. It directed the authorities concerned to take steps for immediate recovery of the amount and submit report to the committee. 
Briefing the committee, Ministry of Information Technology Member Ismail Shah said as per international practice, the government is offering a spectrum of 9.8 MHz for auction. The ministry recommend the word 3G and the remaining 3G/4G/LTE etc was added by the PTA. However, he also clarified that all these are included in neutral technology as adopted by other countries. The member said the government is offering spectrum not 3G for licence. 
PTA Chairman Dr Muhammad Yaseen told the committee that internationally neutral technology licence is offered for auction and not 2G or 3G or 4G. In 2004, the government auctioned neutral technology and the same method is applying now. He informed the committee that the recommendations of the committee will be incorporated but worldwide the norms are 3G/4G/LTE etc. He also informed the committee that 3G technology was supposed to come to Pakistan in 2006, but the PTCL’s sale purchase agreement became hurdles in its introduction.