Telco Services in Pakistan have finally being upgraded to Next
Generation. Apart from Warid, which is busy with its ongoing testing of
LTE services, remaining operators are offering their upgraded services
in Metropolitan cities and are likely to extend their services to
remaining parts of the country in coming months.
AJK isn’t included in the package as of yet, but we know that PTA is
in process of discussing the licensing matters with AJK government.
Even though the Telco services are being upgraded but decision for
acquiring next-gen licenses and network up-gradation were made in
foreign countries, however, the brains of this country will be used as
tools for the labor required for the Networks deployment and later on
for O&M. In middle of this, widely ignored factors for 3G/4G
technologies are R&D, designing, development, testing, in short
grooming of local market is kept limited in its true spirit.
Regarding the job market, it was bluntly claimed by the Senior
Government officials that after 3G-4G services, higher six figure job
openings will be available in the telco industry. Now when 3G services
have already been launched, sadly the job openings offered are hardly in
four figures. The Steps like MVNO licensing, which may actually offer
business and job opportunities, are deliberately ignored. Quality of
service is another noted reservation all around which is to be ensured
by regulatory authority as it will surely impact the business.
Leading Vendors of the Telco World are operating in Pakistan and none
of them have got the real R&D facility in the country to groom and
have bottom up effect on the local telco industry. More or less this
country is used like a warehouse to hold stock of telco goods, replace
or roll out the equipment and have some as spare for O&M activities.
This billion dollar industry must serve its purpose to flourish our
generations by establishing all necessary facilities starting from
Research to the very delivery of the product. Each Vendor must be bound
to hook with the local Universities for research purposes, covering all
the steps till the product is not delivered to the end user. These steps
offer engineers alongside business professionals to be groomed
maturely. It must be made mandatory for the higher officials of telco
world to conduct lectures, seminars along with workshops to burnish and
furnish our generations to meet the challenges of the telco world.
The mentioned reservations are with the intent of constructive
criticism with possible proposed solutions and that they must be taken
optimistically. The people in power chambers must look in these matters
and they should pass a legislation bounding vendors & operators to
groom our local industry and discourage the use of services in working
& resting hours unless it isn’t imperative.
Considering the predicament for the operators with on-going power
crisis, government must also consider subsidy for service providers to
help them reduce their OPEX by offering special tariffs for commercial
power in use of their facilities & fuel (for backup generators) to
keep the industry on the progressive track.
Let’s not make Pakistan only a user of next-generation mobile
technologies. Let’s prepare it to develop and deliver the technology as
well.
Writer is currently a field operations manager at an infrastructure vendor operating in Pakistan.