Telecoms and IT in Pakistan
Friday, August 19, 2005
 
ITCN 2005
Everyone in IT and too many who had nothing to do with IT were at ITCN.

Arwen Technologies spent a rumoured Rs2 million on their stand. Lets hope that it was worth it.

Former Chairman PTCL, PTA and PEMRA , Mian Jawed was in town and warmly received at all the Telecom stalls. He was a guest of Xnet Solutions and officially opened their stand and launched their new firewall.

The Corps Commander swept in with machine guns guarding every aisle.

Aaj TV had a stand but no one and nothing in it. Maybe they had better things to do.

Mobilink had a heavily attended and at times mobbed, stand, whereas Warid next door was more reserved.

The most important (and low key) happening was the "1st International Netowrker's Conference 2005" organised by Mr Nadeem of the Networkers Society of Pakistan. Very technical and quite interesting especially the talks by Khalid Raza of Cisco and a person from Junitper.
he announcement that a hands on workshop of upto 8 days would be held next year. This workshop will cover BGP as well as other technologies. If Bangladesh can set up something like http://www.bdix.net/ then there is no reason why Pakistan cannot do so as well. With 2 or maybe even 3 countrywide fibreoptic networks being setup being able to use BGP will become very important for the survival of ISPs.
The Internet business is not something where you install machinery and then milk it for 20 years. It is fast moving and 5 years is a very very long time. ISPs will have to learn how to work together and co-operate otherwise they will go the way Compunet went.

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There were a lot of software developers there. There were also some Pakistani hardware people. What are you crying about?
 
I have visited two ITCN exhibitions here in Karachi,as "Anonymous Coward" mentioned that there were lots of developers,I wonder what were you doing over there?only 5-10 percent installs are setup by software vendors,rest are either hardware people or mobile companies advertising their products

ITCN is just wastage of time and Money
 
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There were a lot of software developers there. There were also some Pakistani hardware people. What are you crying about?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Monday, August 22, 2005 at 6:44:00 PM GMT+5  

I have visited two ITCN exhibitions here in Karachi,as "Anonymous Coward" mentioned that there were lots of developers,I wonder what were you doing over there?only 5-10 percent installs are setup by software vendors,rest are either hardware people or mobile companies advertising their products

ITCN is just wastage of time and Money

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Tuesday, September 6, 2005 at 3:16:00 PM GMT+5  

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