By Muhammad Aslam Hayat, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Telenor Pakistan The recent incident in Peshawar has shocked and shaken everyone… Read More
Disruption Ahead: Mobile Wallets Soon to Disrupt Conventional Bank Accounts
By Qasif Shahid, Head of Digital Banking at MCB What mobile phones have done to landlines in this country is… Read More
Togetherness is the Future of Smartphones
By Mr. Jung Hyun Park, MD Samsung Electronics Pakistan It was forty years ago that the world’s first mobile telephone… Read More
Need for Real-Time Customer Data for Telcos
When I first came across the analysis that a company as big as Google, which controls the world wide web… Read More
Telcos, Come Out of Decency and Strike Back Against Government Policies
Telecom is usually considered a decent sector, with noble human resource and harmless people in general. They are usually taken… Read More
Are Smart Grids the Only Solution to the Electricity Crisis? And How WiMAX Can Help?
By Naeem Zamindar The past twenty years have been an extraordinary time for the development of information and communication technologies… Read More
IT Education in Pakistan Needs Melioration
Information Technology (IT) got its first reference in 1958 in Harvard Business Review as “a new technology having no single… Read More
A Tale of Norwegian, Chinaman and the Arab
Have you heard the one about the Norwegian, the Arab and the Chinaman? Unlike the many fables of the Englishman,… Read More
Rehman Malik’s Dumbness, Banana, Google and Consequences
So ProPakistani’s reports were true about what interior minister Rehman Malik was trying to articulate in his yesterday’s press conference… Read More
Motorola Mobility Gobbled by Google
As each day passes, smartphone manufacturers aim to one-up each other with some form of innovation or litigation. This arena… Read More
ISPs Take on the Celcos
A few years ago, a report in Newsweek analyzed Pakistan to have the largest WiMAX footprint in the world. This… Read More
MeeGo Gets a Shot to Battle the Smartphones
The common phrase is ‘too little, too late’. In the smartphone world, this appears to be the key facet when… Read More