Thursday, September 2, 2010

Qubee Soft Launches its Services in Isb/Rwp and Lahore: ProPakistani

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Qubee Soft Launches its Services in Isb/Rwp and Lahore

Posted: 02 Sep 2010 04:08 PM PDT


Qubee Soft Launches its Services in Isb/Rwp and Lahore is a post from: ProPakistani

Just after three months of official launch in Karachi, Qubee has soft launched its WiMAX broadband services in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Lahore.

Maps available on Qubee's website suggest that coverage in Islamabad and Lahore is pretty dense; however, massive Rawalpindi is still uncovered.

Qubee's Coverage: Islamabd and Rawalpindi

Qubee's Coverage: Islamabd and Rawalpindi

Qubee's Coverage: Lahore

Qubee's Coverage: Lahore

USB Shuttle, Said to be a Powerful, Portable Device

For Islamabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi, Qubee is testing USB Shuttle; this is what they are calling their USB device.

USB Shuttle is said to be more powerful device than usual USB dongles, which have less signal strength as compared to their normal devices. But the case is opposite in the case of USB shuttle. Inside reports claim that USB Shuttle is more powerful than other devices of QUBEE, in terms of signals.

Tariff:

With USB Shuttle, Qubee will offer unlimited bandwidth for Rs. 1,500 per month; however, this unlimited package won't be come with any other Qubee devices. For Usual tariff, check following table:

Tariff Qubee Qubee Soft Launches its Services in Isb/Rwp and Lahore

Note: Up-mentioned bandwidths were doubled as special promotion in Ramadan only.

Availability:

Qubee has this main office in Islamabad that will serve for their sales and support as well. Address is: 75, East Blue Area, Fazal-e-Haque Road, Islamabad.

Another office is being opened at Chandani Chowk, Murrue Road Rawalpindi.

For Lahore their outlet is located at: 11, M. M. Alam Road, C/1, Gulberg III, Lahore

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Waqar Urges Earliest Resolution of Issues with Etisalat

Posted: 02 Sep 2010 03:11 PM PDT


Waqar Urges Earliest Resolution of Issues with Etisalat is a post from: ProPakistani

Senator Waqar Ahmed Khan, Federal Minister for Privatization seeks for an amicable resolution of outstanding issues with Etisalat pertaining to the sale of 26 percent shares with management control of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL).

The Minister said this in a letter addressed to Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahyan, Chairman Dubai group UAE, which was handed over to UAE Envoy to Pakistan,lead by Ali Saif Sultan Al-Awani in a meeting in Islamabad.

The Minister while acknowledging the efforts of Sheikh Nahyan for resolving the outstanding amount hoped that all matters including issues pertaining to mutation of land in the name of PTCL and outstanding instalments due from Etisalat amounting to $800 million would now soon be materialised.

In the letter the Minister also expressed his gratitude for the continued support by the people and the government of UAE to overcome the natural disaster being faced by the people of Pakistan, which would take long time to rebuild and restore life in the devastated areas.

Senator Waqar informed the envoy that the floods have displaced more than 20 million people. Tents were the basic item for immediate relief after the rescue operation, which were still required across the country by the flood victims, he added.

The UAE Envoy to Pakistan Ali Saif Sultan Al-Awani informed the Minister that UAE has engaged three (3) Chinook helicopters in the effected areas for rescue and relief operation while tents, food items and medicines were being distributed by UAE’s Red Crescent, Khaleej Foundation and other organisations. We were doing it for our brothers in need and this process would be further increased in the days to come.

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VP HR and Two Directors at Telenor Step Down

Posted: 02 Sep 2010 02:48 AM PDT


VP HR and Two Directors at Telenor Step Down is a post from: ProPakistani

In a mysterious and sudden development at Telenor's head office, Nayab Baig, Vice President, Human Capital Devision, Director Security Salman Tariq and Regional Director Sales and Distribution for Lahore region Syed Mutazir Mehdi resigned from their positions with not much time distance between their resignations.

It is reported that first, Mr. Tariq resigned, with what looked like a formal resignation. He also had the opportunity to say good bye to his colleagues. However, shortly after, Nayab and Muntazir left without a formal good bye.

Affan Haider, Head of Corporate Communication and Responsibility, confirmed us these resignations without mentioning the details. He further said that replacements will be announced soon.

Nayab Baig served Telenor for over five years and was key person behind People Excellence & Business Process Improvement, Safety and Security, and Organizational Support Services departments, since the start of Telenor's operation in Pakistan.

Nayab had previously headed the HR departments of Packages Ltd., Unilever Bestfoods, SHV, and Avari Renaissance Hotel.

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PTCL is Bound to Increase Salaries by 50 Percent: Khosa

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 11:54 PM PDT


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Prime Minister’s adviser for Telecom and IT, Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Khosa has urged PTCL to increase salaries by 50 percent of their running packages.

PTCL’s share holder agreement and telecom act preserves employees’ rights, expressed Mr. Khosa in a letter written to Prime Minister of Pakistan.

He said that PTCL employees’ rights were preserved during the privatization of the company, moreover, country’s telecom act clearly defines these workers as regular and government employees.

He said that PTCL should have increases salaries by 50 percent, however, management is violating the act by not doing so.

Following is the complete letter written to PM from Mr. Khosa;

My Dear Sir,

I wish to draw your kind attention towards a very serious issue which relates to the bread and butter of more than 26,000 poor families of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited "PTCL.

At the time of transformation of Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation "PTC" into PTCL in the year 1996, the terms and conditions of those employees which were transferred from PTC to PTCL were protected under Section 35 and 36(2) of the Pakistan Telecommunication (reorganization) Act, 1996. These transferred employees commonly known as "regular employees" in PTCL are treated as government employees.

Letter to Prime Minister by Advisor IT – Jang 2-9-2010

Thereafter at the time of privatization of PTCL the terms and conditions of these transferred/regular employees were also given protection under clause 16.2 of Shareholders Agreement duly signed between the President of Pakistan and ETISALAT International affecting the transfer of only 26% of PTCL' share to ETSALAT.

The Government of Pakistan still being the majority shareholder in PTCL is supposed to oversee and manage this Shareholders Agreement in order to protect the valuable interests involved therein in shape property, equity and human resource of Government of Pakistan.

The overseeing power of the interest of government and people of Pakistan is also enumerated in Shareholders Agreement which is the joint responsibility of Ministry of Information and Telecom, Ministry of Privatization but unfortunately both the concerned ministries and their incompetent bureaucracy has absolutely failed to perform heir obligations and duties in this regard.

The people friendly Government of Pakistan considering the economic conditions of the country has recently given 50% salary raise to all government employees which was automatically applicable to "transferred employees/regular employees" of PTCL but the foreign management of PTCL which is already in reluctant to give this 50% salary raise to its regular employees manifestly violating the crystal clear provisions of Pakistan Telecommunication (re-organization) Act, 1996 and covenants made in the Shareholders Agreement.

The most unfortunate part of the story is that the civil bureaucracy sitting in the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom, Ministry of Privatization and Ministry of Finance which was supposed to protect the interest of the labourers and the poor people of Pakistan is illegally unlawfully and callously serving their own interest and showing inclination to support the illegitimate and unwarranted wishes of the foreign management of PTCL (the status of which is yet to be decided by the Hon'able Sindh High Court where a petition titled as Haji Khan Bhatti vs. PTCL challenging the privatization of PTCL is pending adjudication).

Once the management of PTCL succeeds in connivance of bureaucrats, the effect of this move will be catastrophic and it will plunge more than 26000 families to transferred/regular employees of PTCL in to poverty and hunger which will not only create a severe humanitarian crises but also a law and order situation countrywide which the country cannot afford at this juncture.

In addition to above-mentioned aspects, many other irregularities of grave concern indicating that the affairs of PTCL are currently being managed as personal dynasty.  As reported, few mentionable are e.g. there is no human resource manual for contractual employees (highly arbitrary decision making), the deputed SEVP Human Resource is a not competent and qualified resource, powers of the PTCL Board of directives are intentionally being avoided like splitting of project costs and appointment of senior executives. Highly flawed procurement system and project management systems have been put in place; these leave abundant space for arbitrary decisions, contracts and corruption in access of billions.

Therefore, viewing the aforementioned state of affairs the PM may like to direct all concerned to act strictly in accordance with law and not to act in defiance of provisions of Pakistan Telecommunication (re-organization) Act, 1996 and covenants made in Shareholders Agreement. One suggested measures for kind approval of the Prime Minister is to direct for immediately holding Tripartite Talks, Our Political Government should accept and assert its role being the custodian of rights of labor and interests of majority stakeholder, secondly also as mediator between the labor and management.

Sincerely yours
Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Khosa
Advisor to Prime Minister on IT

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Preview: Motorola Milestone 2 (Droid 2)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 11:36 PM PDT


Preview: Motorola Milestone 2 (Droid 2) is a post from: ProPakistani

Motorola Droid2 Preview: Motorola Milestone 2 (Droid 2)

Motorola has recently launched slider keyboard Motorola Milestone 2 with Moto Blur, which syncs your e-life with one tap with continued updates and backups without logging and signing off.

The Motorola mile stone 2 is loaded with Android 2.2 which offers more connectivity, enhanced messaging, enhanced storage, enhanced speed and updated version of adobe flash player.

Processor & Memory:

It comes with the 1GHZ OMAP SOC processor, with 8GB of internal storage and support 32 GB expandable memory.

Display:

  • TFT, with anti-reflective coating touchscreen, 16M colors
  • 3.7-in.; FWVGA (480 x 854)

Sensor Technology:

  • Accelerometer for sensor UI Auto-rotate
  • Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
  • Ambient light and E-Compass

Connectivity & Location Based details:

It supports:

  • GPRS/EDGE/3G
  • WI-FI 802.11 b/g
  • Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR (support profiles, A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HID, HSP, OPP, PBAP)
  • Micro USB 2.0 (High Speed)
  • It can share content wirelessly with DLNA (Digital Living network alliance) device.
  • Email Syncing, Exchange 2003 and 2007 with other syncing applications.
  • A-GPS , sGPS (simultaneous) Google Maps, Google Maps Navigation, Google Latitude,
  • eCompass
  • 3.5mm audio jack

Multimedia:

It is capable of standard multimedia functions, such as:

  • 5 Mega pixel camera (2592х1944 pixels) with image stabilization, real-time color effects, scene modes, location tagging. It also supports digital zoom, Dual Flash LED, automatic Focus, with image editing like Cropping , geo-tagging, rotating.
  • Connected Music Player
  • HD 720P video capturing at 26-30fps video capture rate.
  • It can play WMV v9, AMR WB, MPEG-4, H.264, WAV, H.263, AMR NB, WMA v10, WMV v10
  • It also supports streaming media.
  • Speaker phone
  • It supports ringtones formats in : eAAC, eAAC+, AAC+, AAC, MP3, OGG
  • NO FM radio.

Applications:

  • AndroidFroyo 2.2
  • Moto Blur UI.
  • Google Mail.
  • Google Latitude
  • Google Maps Street view, Navigation,
  • Google News and weather widgets
  • Google Search by Voice
  • Google Quick Search Box
  • Android Market
  • Social network integration applications.
  • Google Chrome browser
  • Google Talk
  • Document Viewer
  • Online Video Streaming Applications.

INPUT Method:

  • Light-responsive display
  • Pinch to zoom
  • Qwerty keyboard
  • Touch screen
  • Virtual keyboard
  • Voice commands
  • Back, Home, Volume control, Camera, Search, Power/Lock, Menu keys.
  • Directional Key

Colors Availability:

  • Black

Bonus Features:

  • 720P HD Recording
  • Moto Blur UI

Nutshell:

Motorola Milestone 2 is the much enhanced version of Motorola Milestone, with increase of just 4 grams in its overall weight and slight increase in dimensions as well.

Motorola’s new 1GHZ processor and Moto Blur UI live widgets have added value to Motorola Milestone 2 with 720P video capturing and 8GB internal memory;Whereas, Motorola has again missed the FM radio, which could enhance it’s multimedia feature.

However, if we compare Motorola Milestone with Motorola Milestone 2 following enhancements have been observed:

Motorola Milestone Motorola Milestone 2
WLAN without DLNA WLAN with DLNA
600 MHZ Processor with Power VR Graphics 1GHZ Processor
133MB internal storage 8GB internal storage
720×480 video capturing @ 24fps 720P @ 30fps video capturing
Without Moto Blur UI With Moto Blur

Disclaimer: Please be informed that, Websites mentioned in the articles are only for citing references. Author is not responsible for any purchase / sale /exchange/loss/Price Quotation/ decision made; but not limited to, after reading this article.

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