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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

ICT R&D Fund to Develop Broadband Growth Programme



The National ICT Research and Development (R&D) Fund has planed to develop an ‘Advanced Technology Programme in Broadband Access Technologies’ aimed at supporting the growth of broadband sector through a R&D centered ecosystem at national level.
Sources in the industry said that the national programme will support broadband sector not only for commercial activities but it will also produce kick-start knowledge-based value creation in this sector.
The programme is a collaborative initiative that promotes collaboration and use of best practices around a specific focus area to drive business results.
The institutions will provide free of cost space for the programme while the ICT R&D Fund will provide seed funding for sustaining the programme operations for the first three years including grants for equipment and for some initial R&D projects.
Besides, the individual R&D projects and other activities will be distributed across the programme partners including telecom operators, commercial organizations, academic institutions and others. The utilization of the infrastructure, equipment and facilities under the umbrella of the proposed programme will be open to all industry stakeholders, government agencies, academic institutions and researchers.
The programme is aimed at high economic and social returns within the shortest period of time through increasing utility of broadband services by customer of different walk of lives.
The fund’s board, in this regard, has already identified a number of priority themes including telecom, energy, agriculture and others.
Within the Pakistani telecom sector, the broadband sector has experienced the highest growth during the last few years. In 2010-11 Pakistan recorded 46.2 percent growth in the number of broadband subscribers and was ranked fourth worldwide in this regard. (In comparison Sri Lanka and India were ranked 11th and 14th, respectively).
Currently, the total number of broadband subscribers in Pakistan is estimated around 1.7 million but its sub-sector is expected to exhibit similar growth rates during the next few years.
Presently, there are more than 10 broadband service providers competing in the Pakistani market to get a share of this rapidly growing subscriber base. Various access technologies currently deployed include wireless technologies such as WiMAX and EvDO and wired technologies such as DSL, HFC and FTTH. In terms of technology adoption the Pakistani service providers have been the leaders in the region for quite some time.

Free Laptops with Costly Giveaway Ceremonies



We appreciated Punjab Government when they first announced the free giveaway of 100,000 laptops to brightest of the students in the province.
We are also proud of Mr. Shahbaz Sharif for many other ventures he has endured lately, particularly for those catering the IT industry.
Having said this, we are yet to ascertain the need of significantly large amount of funds that are being wasted by Punjab Government (or by its departments) for the laptop giveaway ceremonies; which are being held in almost every district of the province.
I do agree that there are so many other things in our country that can be avoided to save money, but these giveaway ceremonies are one of them. We are resource-less country; let’s not waste our hard earn money on such things just to grab some slogans.
I can assure you, if you did well, you will be rewarded without lavish ceremonies and high standing banners.
I am in business myself and I do consider cost in every step I take. I research well before ordering anything, hiring a resource or before selecting any service for my company; that’s because I am a small company with limited resources. I was just wondering, why our rulers can’t think the same way. They are equally poor as I am, then why this disparity in actions?

Does Anyone Know of TeraData IT Excellence Award Winners?Does Anyone Know of TeraData IT Excellence Award Winners?


TeraData National IT Excellence Awards were held last Sunday (March 18th, 2012), in which 13 Awards were given to the best of the best in the information technology industry; that’s how organizers define them.
We know of few winners, those who told us directly or we got to know about them through sources.
Here’s the list:
  • Khuram Mujtaba – Excellence in IT Business Intelligence
  • Shahid Arif – Excellence in Software Development
  • NetSol Technologies Limited – Excellence in Software Export
  • Dr. M. Sadiq Ali Khan – Excellence in Networking
  • Aamir Malik, Excellence in IT Media & Publication
  • Tariq Malik, CIO of the Year Award
We don’t know of other winners, who they are and what they won. TeraData’s official website wasn’t detailing any of the winners till yesterday. Today there are four winners mentioned on website out of 13 total awarded.
We called the numbers given on the website, but of no luck. In fact when I dialed a cell number mentioned on awards’ website the person told me that he is not associated with Teradata and can’t give me the list. He was probably from KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co., the firm responsible for the audit of awards.
I have been trying Teradata’s phone number, for over a week now; no one responds there but an answering machine.
Public relation email id for Teradata Pakistan mentioned on this pagehttp://www.teradata.com/contact-us/public-relations/ is bouncing back. Probably because Sameera Siddiqui isn’t with the Teradata any more but page was never updated.
At the end, I gave up today and thought of asking you to share the award list, if by any chance you have it.