We are living in the era of globalization and fast communication. Trends and means of telecommunication are changing rapidly bringing improvement in the overall economy of the country. It is a prime objective of PTA to facilitate this process and make telecommunication services available to every citizen of Pakistan. The ultimate result is the fast growing development in the country. PTA is an instrument to issue licenses to national and international telecommunication companies to ensures the maximum communication facility to common man. In accordance with international trends, a regulatory body for Pakistan telecom systems and services was established with the nomenclature of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) under the …show more content…
A communication revolution is in the offing. The whole process will lead to bring better innovative communication services, and creating job opportunities in Pakistan and that is vision of PTA. PTA, which is playing a leading role in telecom sector, has taken notice of poor quality of service of cellular phone companies and has asked them to improve their service with immediate effect. To asses & look over the quality of services (QoS) of these operators, a country wide survey was conducted and action was taken against those who have failed to provide services according to their license conditions. PTA has issued show Cause notice against M/s Mobilink & M/s Ufone on poor quality of service. PTA is making every possible effort to protect the rights of the consumer and number of steps have been taken to ensure the benefit of customer. In a latest development major Cellular phone operators of the country and the telecom watchdog ? the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority have finally reached an agreement to implement the ?anti mobile phone theft system (AMPTS). Current fixed teledensity is 3.3, which was just 2.32 in year 2000. Cellular phone
PSTN is the world 's collection of interconnected voice oriented public telephone networks, both commercial and government-owned. It 's also referred to as the Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) CITATION Lin05 \l 1033 (Lin, 2005).
Communication is a great part of modern history. It has changed a lot since last second world war. Everything today just because of communication. Without communication, we are a just statue of the moment now. But the revolution didn’t happen so fast. It’s the result of resources and dedication of human being. As communication starts with language, therefore, we can say that the changes of communication just start from the language.
In this modern era, globalization has broadly speking throughout the world .All aspect of community life affected by globalization .Benefits of globalization accustomed by higher social status people such as young generations and people with high social status. However , people remote areas and older generation finds difficult to accept or even rejects globalization. Globalization occurs through a variety of channels but this essay focus on teachnology of communication. Global communication is the ability to provide and access information through mobile phones , internet, taxes and texts .The major development of communication is already felt by every community and it develops their life much more easier . Develop communication is not only about delivering message to the target receiver but it is also about communicating effectively . A professional communication plays an distinct role to convey sensible message . Failed communication might occur due to lack of qualified communication. Some of the failures may lead to misunderstanding or even conflicts . Although globalization is the process of international integration which has widely spread throughout the world and benefits , it does give a negative impact on the quality of our communication.
How has communication changed in the twenty years? Communication has change in many different forms in this past years. People inventing new technology that can provide us different resources of communication with our distance families and friends. One of these devices that help us communicate are the cell phones.
The main function of PTPTN is to manage disbursement for the purpose of higher educations,
The business case presented focuses on insatiable demand amongst a growing population for a service built on dilapidated, poorly maintained infrastructure, against a backdrop of government deregulation in the telecoms sector. As of 1992, there were a mere 78k telephone lines for the 27m people living in 4.7m households (a population set to double over the coming 24 years), with users suffering success rates of just 25%. Demand was forecast to grow to 500k subscribers by 1996. The recent deregulation of the telecoms sector (via the break-up of TPTC into TPC and TTCL) and the formation of a regulator (TCC) had
Pakistan has included air services contract with 91 countries. As per the new national aviation policy of Pakistan, namely Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar, effective January 01, 1990. The national air line, Pakistan international Airline (PIA) now operates services to 45 cities in 36 countries across four continents. Is also serves over 30 cities within the Pakistan.
In today’s society the cell phone market is a huge competitive industry for cell phone companies. There have been studies that show that half the world has cell phone accounts. One attribute that defines the cell phone market is the idea of consumers is giving up their land line phones. This has caused a large influx of customers into the market for cell phones. As technology continues to advance, a variety of cell phones are developed and marketed to different areas across the nation. Cell phones are available for business and
Imagine a world without cellphones. Can you think of yourself without one? As the clock ticks with Information Technology, we cannot help but run along the fast lane of the 21st century. Like a car, this development is being fueled by communication: Internet, text messaging, electronic-mails – all bundled up in one gadget, the cellphone. It is needless to say then that cellphones or mobile phones are now the roads of communication. How technology has prospered the human species, giving us with so much liberty, carries a price tag we all have to pay – Responsibility. Mobile network operators embody this responsibility in the form of a contract. Once this contract is breached, the high amount of early termination fee will be the painful
Everyone has heard the phrase, “it’s not what you know, but who you know.” While it is a combination of the two that lands you the job you are coveting, networking is one of the most important tools during job searching and recruiting and it cannot be undervalued. LinkedIn, a company founded in 2002 by Reid Hoffman, has revolutionized and changed how professionals communicate and network.
In the Pakistan telecommunication industry, Mobilink is the leading company that facilitate with excellent voice and data services entailing highest customer base
3. Strategic alliances and partnerships within and outside of Usaha Tegas Group (help to capture new markets)
Telenor Pakistan, is a well-known company in Pakistan, and not only in the industry has it operated in. it has a large network of customers, and has been very successful in Pakistan. Its human resource department is regarded as one of the best in the industry, and is not only competing with Warid, or Mobilink. It is also competing with companies such as Unilever, Nestles and British petroleum, in terms of talent and revenues. It believes in empowering societies, and Telenor is working in the national interest of Pakistan, by educating those who are underprivileged, through its corporate social responsibility program. Not only that, but it also goes to well-known universities and help the graduating batches in their interview
PTCL is the largest listed stock in Pakistan in terms of market capitalization & represents more than 30% of the total capitalization of the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE). PTCL's free float is around 11.76% or 600m shares, 83% of which were initially issued in the form of GDRs. Initially, only one-way convertibility was possible in PTCL's GDRs (i.e., from GDRs to locally listed shares), but now government and the central bank have allowed two-way conversion.
While everyone especially the younger generation is concerning about why the internet speed is so slow, we are inspired and motivated to explore this matter further. After few weeks of hardworking, we had a much broader understanding on how vital it is to stop the Telekom Malaysia’s monopoly so that our country will only experience a breakthrough in telecommunication industry.