The Rise of Pakistani Telecom
Pakistan has been in the throes of a rising and highly successful telecom market. Within a decade or less Pakistan Telecom has surpassed international limits in availability, coverage, plans, and quality. While being the number one in the world for fastest telecom growth, at a stunning 11.7 growth rate and rising, it has managed to keep this sector out of inflation and overpriced businesses.
This industry has also some of the largest mobile networks and packages with mobile users in nearly two-thirds of the populace. The community is growing and what’s more is that cellular companies have dived into the fresh prospects of lower class niche markets.
Since 2005 sales and popularity of the wireless cellular sector has sky rocketed and several brands and firms came into being. Some jumped onto the popularity bandwagon and took the lead which has fluctuated much since the past few years. To name a few we have Zong, Telenor and its subsidiary djuice, Mobilink and its counterpart Jazz, Warid, and Ufone with many others flocking in as secondary mobile service providers.
Pakistan Telecom now features quite an array of web hosting and Internet Service Providers on its turf. Excluding Mobile and cellular network carriers we have PTCL, Wateen, Micronet, Comsats, World call and Qubee Pakistan.
Taking the latter as an example; we see Qubee as yet another rising ISP and communications provider in Pakistan that deals more affluently in the provision of wireless broadband through WLAN and WIMAX medium. Being still a hatching ISP, it still has a milestone to go in internet services with high-speed connectivity and excellent web browsing for domestic and small scale business users. And go, it will as publicity is healthy and so is client compatibility. It offers USB, mobile, DSL and internet services with along with unlimited internet packaging plans.
Qubee Pakistan introduces its unlimited packages with CPE and indoor Wi-Fi connectivity for business and bundled home plans. Net charges are fixed along with a modified CPE and indoor connectivity service that might be devoid of charges. And the last but not the least is the restricted Data plans with varying speeds climbing till a healthy 1 mbps. Data plans are cheap and within the plan are far cheaper than the usual rate measured at per-second billing out of the plan.
Apart from that small businesses can benefit from this ISP in numerous ways through multiple connectivity mediums and uniform LAN allowing for in-corporation features such as conference calling, emailing, and personal messenger for connectivity on the go.
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