Telecoms and IT in Pakistan
Thursday, April 26, 2007
 
Qatar Telecom buys Burraq
Qatar Telecom makes first acquisition in Pakistan
Web posted at: 4/26/2007 0:24:16
Source ::: REUTERS

DUBAI • Qatar Telecommunications Co (Qtel) said yesterday it agreed to buy a telecom operator in Pakistan, its first in the country, as it seeks to expand outside its home base where it is losing its monopoly.

State-controlled Qtel and Saudi Arabia's A A Turki Corp for Trading and Contracting (Atco) agreed to buy 75 per cent of Pakistan's Burraq Telecom for $12.3m, the companies said in a statement. The deal still needs regulatory approval.

Burraq Telecom offers international calling, wireless telephone and broadband Internet services, according to its website.

"The price is very reasonable to access to the Pakistani market, which is a fast-growing market with huge potential," said Marc Hammoud, a telecom analyst at Dubai-based investment bank Shuaa Capital. "They can do a quick return on investment on this." Pakistan is Asia's fourth-most populous country.

As competition has risen at home, Gulf Arab telecom operators have been hunting for foreign assets. Asia is a top priority, Hammoud said.

Emirates Telecommunications Corp (Etisalat) bought a 26 per cent stake in Pakistan Telecommunication Co Ltd for $2.6bn in 2005, and this year started a telecom software unit in India. Qtel is expanding outside Qatar as the Gulf Arab state prepares to sell a second mobile phone licence this year, ending the last Arab monopoly. Qatar will also sell a second fixed-line licence

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Saturday, April 14, 2007
 
Cell Towers Banned from Karachi
There has been a serious shortage of idiotic behaviour from official circles recently. Dr.Sagheer Ahmed bravely steps up to supply a tankful of idiocy and end this shortage.

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Companies stand defiant against Sindh govt



Cellular service providers say it is impossible to move towers outside the city; Sindh govt gives companies 30 days to comply.

By Imran Ayub

Karachi

Cellular companies have decided not to pay heed to the Sindh government’s directive to move their towers from residential areas, on the grounds that they are obligated to follow the policy designed by the telecom watchdog and are not accountable to provincial authorities.

Senior officials of all six cellular companies pleaded ignorance about the provincial government’s campaign, saying that they always move on the directives of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), which has not approached any one of them yet.

“We have 317 towers within Karachi, which are likely to increase to 400 by June,” said an official at one of the companies. “We are not going to stop as there is no such directive from the PTA and we are not responsible to act on the campaign of any other organisation or authority.”

An official of another company said the PTA was the only organisation that could issue directives to the cellular companies, and, therefore, the Sindh government should approach the regional office of the authority to make its campaign effective.

“Even if the PTA agrees with the Sindh government, the shifting of cellular base station antennas (towers) outside the city is next to impossible,” he added.

The environment and alternative energy ministry of Sindh earlier this month asked the cellular companies to shift their base station antennas or mobile phone towers outside the residential areas. This call was made showing concern over radiation-related hazards associated with the cellular infrastructure, which are harmful for human life and health.

However, after more than a week has transpired since the call, there had been no such move from a single cellular company, which, it seems, is not taking the Sindh government’s concern seriously. On the other hand, the telecom watchdog is also not aware of the provincial orders.

“Normally, we are approached on any complaint against any telecom company,” said spokesman for the PTA when contacted in Islamabad. “But the Sindh government has not yet lodged a complaint or sought any cooperation from us.”

He said the PTA had received policy guidelines to check mobile tower hazards in the urban residential areas, which were being studied thoroughly before proper implementation.

“The PTA only implements the policy ñ its design and framing is done by the federal ministry,” he added. “We are bound to follow the policy guidelines issued by the federal ministry of IT and telecom, but are not aware of any role of the Sindh government on the subject.”

The city houses more than more than 1,700 cellular base station antennas mainly in the residential areas installed by all six cellular companies, which the Sindh government believes poses a serious threat to public health.

The number of mobile phone users crossed the 50 million mark in February 2007, with Karachi accounting for more than 50 per cent of the total cellular subscriber base across the country.

Four out of six cellular companies ñ Mobilink, Ufone, Al Warid and Telenor (listed in descending order of user base size) ñ operate a majority of their cellular base station antennas in Karachi, which is where a majority of their customers are.

However, all six companies seem to be standing in defiance of the provincial government, which usually waits for a month before taking any action.

“We have decided to wait for the next 30 days,” said Dr Sagheer Ahmed, Sindh Environment and Alternative Energy Minister. “We have approached the cellular companies directly to fix the issue but if they fail to do so, we would definitely take legal action.”

“It is mandatory to shift these towers, which are harmful for human life and health, from thickly populated areas.”

He said the government was more concerned about public health and safety but, at the same time, it offered all due support to business organisations. The cellular companies, the minister said, should realise the intention and spirit of the government as the radiation from cellular base station antennas was hazardous for human health.

“We only want protection measures from the cellular companies while installing such stations,” said Dr Ahmed. “Recognised research institutes, world wide, have established that the presence of such stations in residential areas is harmful for human health and no one can deny such fact.”

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“We have decided to wait for the next 30 days,” said Dr Sagheer Ahmed, Sindh Environment and Alternative Energy Minister. “We have approached the cellular companies directly to fix the issue but if they fail to do so, we would definitely take legal action.” (DCO district coordination Officer or District Nazim can stop anything any activity which is dangerous for general public under Section 144)
------- it is 10th June 2008 now, ....When will Dr. Sagheer Ahmad or any other responsible Officer of Sindh or Pakistan Government initiate legal action against the defiant GSM mobile companies to remove the cancer spreading mobile towers and removal of mobile Towers from the densely populated area of karachi and other cities of pakistan?.., when 100% of our population will be exposed to mobile tower radiation and become cancer patient due to 24 hours thoroughout the year exposure of mobile tower radiation.
Following are some EYE-OPENER for PAkistan health Minister and PTA and our Supreme court to take SOU MOTO action against these defiant Mobile Phone companies. In UK these are called "Tower Of DOOM" meaning "MAUT KAY TOWER" see this link (Modretor please make following links clickable to open in new tab or new browser window)http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23407354-details/Orange+to+remove+mobile+mast+from+'tower+of+doom',+where+cancer+rate+has+soared/article.do/>
complete detailed with medical research references http://www.scram.uk.com/Docs/Base%20station%20emissions%20and%20health%20concerns%203pdf.pdf
this Link may teach a lesson to PTA chairman and our learned Health minister http://educate-yourself.org/cn/neilcherrycellphonerisks07may01.shtml
http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/natawcampak.html breast cancer in pakistan has increased
http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/enis.html
worth reading -- Mobile And Wireless - Largest Biological Experiment http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2006/04/20/mobile_and_wireless_largest_biological_experiment.htm

Following links from http://www.earthrainbownetwork.com/Archives2007/BigScoop17.htm
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1687357.ece is it the mobile phone masts causing cancer ?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3715609/ Oprah and Dr. Carlo :Cell phones and your health (May 10,2007)
Are mobile phone masts killing bees? (7/ 5/2007) http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3697498/
To Bee or not to Bee http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3695900/
Colony Collapse Syndrome (CCS) poses a serious risk to bees as well as to global agriculture. What was not explored in your article [ http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3672147/ ] is the fact that CCS is being caused by the globalization of microwave radiation that is utilized by telecommunications.
Bees immune systems damaged (7 May 2007)
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/bees_immune_systems_damaged.htm
Here are another three interesting stories about honey bees dying or vanishing. In the Australian story researchers have dissected bees that have died and they have found that their immune systems have "totally gone to pieces". "It like they just lost their immune system and anything will kill them".

Australian bees in high demand ( 7 May , 2007)
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2007/s1916354.htm
Australian bee exporters are finding they can't send enough Aussie bees to the United States, where local bees are mysteriously disappearing by the hundreds of thousands.Research in the US has found that something is attacking the local bees' immune system, rendering the bees vulnerable to any contagion. Australian bees have been coming to the rescue, trying to make up the numbers to pollinate many of America's crops.But now the new arrivals are also dying, as North America Correspondent Kim Landers reports.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1687357.ece
GOD save u all from wireless GSM and microwave Radiation hazard ... Well wisher ...Chishty ... email agsm34@yahoo.com

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