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Telecommunications in Pakistan

Telecommunications in Pakistan. Arun Babu Helen Ezenwa Parul Parikh Ajay Patel. Social and Political Review. Population is 138 million Islamic country Historical conflict with India over Kashmir Pakistan partitioned out of India under religious lines in 1947

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Telecommunications in Pakistan

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  1. Telecommunications in Pakistan Arun Babu Helen Ezenwa Parul Parikh Ajay Patel

  2. Social and Political Review • Population is 138 million • Islamic country • Historical conflict with India over Kashmir • Pakistan partitioned out of India under religious lines in 1947 • Currently under military rule

  3. Economic Background • Pakistan’s GDP is $282 billion • Annual growth of 4.7 % • Major industries: agriculture, textiles and steel • Major trade partners: Japan, US and UK • Pakistan - foreign exchange crisis • loose fiscal policies • increased inflation

  4. Historyof Telecommunication: • T & T :- Ministry of communications • Manages 900,000 lines • Limited financial & operational autonomy

  5. History of Telecommunication: • Restructuring & Reforms in the 80’s • T& T an autonomous corporation in formed in 1991 • Aimed at limiting the governments role • To induce private sector operations in the market

  6. Current Telecom Structure • Microwave radio relay, Co-axial cable & fiber optics. • International communications through intelsat • Three Gateway exchanges

  7. Regulatory Environment • Regulated by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority • Pakistan Telecommunication Re-Organization Act in 1996 • Tariffs, licenses, type of equipment etc.. • Regulates the establishment, operation and maintenance of services • Protect the interests of users • Promote modernization of telecommunication systems

  8. Progress of De-regulation • PTC – Joint Stock company • Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-organization) Act, 1996 • Incorporated in Jan 1st 1996 • Priority item for privatization

  9. Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited • A  regulatory body • A monopoly • State-owned company • Installed capacity of 3.74 million lines

  10. Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited • Promotes and protects the interests of users • Provides domestic and international telecommunication • Restructuring of PTCL

  11. Mobile communications in Pakistan • PTML a subsidiary • Scheduled for launching in Aug 2000 • Uses GSM

  12. Cellular mobile services • Operated by private sector companies • Paktel: A joint venture between Cable & Wireless of UK and M/s Hassan Associates • Instaphone: A joint venture between Millicom International (Luxembourg) and M/s Arfeen International • Mobilink: Initially a joint venture between Motorola Inc. and M/s Saif Group

  13. Introduction of Data Communication Systems • PAKNET: - Public Data Network (PDN) • Three Packet switching exchanges in 3 cities • PAKNET expanded & upgraded in 1994-1995

  14. Some Statistics about Telephone services in Pakistan • Total population 138 million people • Telephones per 1000 people 19 • Waiting list for phones 3,030,000 • Waiting time in years 1.2 • Cost of local call per 3/min $.05 • Outgoing traffic minutes per subscriber 30 • Daily newspaper per 1000 people 21

  15. Some Statistics about Telephone services in Pakistan • Radios per 1000 people 92 • TV per 1000 people 65 • Cable per 1000 people 0.0 • Mobile per 1000 people 1 • Fax per 1000 people 1.2 • PCs per 1000 people 4.5 • Internet hosts per 1000 people .15

  16. Future Role of Telecommunication • PTCL is a priority item in the list of public sector sectors to be privatized • PTCL has announced a massive restructure program to prepare for losing its monopoly • Nortel to set up a GSM cellular mobile network for PTML • Ministry of communication and NED University to set up a project for technology development in the telecom area

  17. Future Role of Telecommunication • High demand in all telecommunication fields: vast potential in smaller towns and rural areas paging service has a market penetration of only 0.02% • Data communications and Internet services are growing very fast. Government is giving numerous incentives to new comers in this field • Internet traffic is substituting traditional PSTN services. Internet likely to be the future platform of choice for voice based traffic in future

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