"Pakistan
  has world's largest WiMAX network - Will America catch up?",
  wonders TMCnet

  http://techlahore. wordpress. com/2008/ 12/14/pakistan-
  has-worlds- largest-wimax- network-will- america-catch- up-wonders- tmcnet/





  Posted in Economy, Education, Infrastructure, Living
  in Pakistan, SW
  Industry, Telecom, innovation by techlahore on December 14th, 2008

   

  Doesn't that headline just put a
  smile on your face? You're not the only one. It's great to see that the
  significant human effort augmented by billions of dollars invested in
  Pakistan's IT infrastructure and skill-development are bearing tangible
  fruit. There are several areas where Pakistan is leading the pack already,
  and others where it is threatening to.

   

   Pakistan is the most connected country in South
       Asia, with the highest
       teledensity
   Pakistan's communications costs are lower than any
       other country in the region
   Pakistan has the world's largest biometric
       database (NADRA);
       this system (not the data)  is now being provided to allied
       countries
   Pakistan has the world's
       largest WiMAX network

   Pakistan has one of the world's
       most aggressive Fibre-to-the- Home (FTTH) rollouts
   Pakistan has one of the highest rates of cellular
       connectivity growth in the world (According to PTA 2007's report the rate
       of growth in Pakistan's mobile sector is fourth highest in the world)
   Pakistan was
       the winner of the 2007 GSM industry association award
   The US
       is importing UAVs designed and built in Pakistan to protect America's 
borders
   With WLL (CDMA), WiMAX, GSM and FTTH, Pakistan is
       pretty much leading the pack in terms of diversity and breadth of
       connectivity
   According to Gartner, Pakistan
       is a "first category" offshoring location; this ranking has grown by 
leaps and bounds

   Pakistani companies won
       several awards at Asia's APICTA startup/innovation conference and were 
considered the most
       "interesting" and cutting edge in Asia
   The world's youngest
       Microsoft Certified Professional is a Pakistani and so if the world's
       youngest Cisco CCNA professional
   Pakistani students excelled
       in MIT's global software talent competition
   Citations of Pakistani
       scientific publications are rising sharply
   Over two dozen Pakistani
       scientists are working on the Large Hadron Collider; the grandest 
experiment in the history of
       Physics

   

  And I tire listing all of these out…
  there are so many more. The point is that the Pakistani IT industry is
  rapidly developing and this is most definitely an area where significant
  progress is being made, damning all the torpedoes and naysayers. Pretty
  exciting on its own, right? But progress  in IT doesn't just mean
  progress in IT. It means a vibrant economy, better healthcare through 
Telemedicine,
  increased efficiency in government through record automation (e.g. land
  records project), a more effective defence, increased outreach for higher
  education and much more.

   

  Technology is a transformational
  vehicle for our society. And we're just now starting to see the impact. Many
  times, progress in specific areas will appear slow, but in part that is
  explained by the exponential curves normally associated with technology
  adoption. When you start small, high growth rates aren't 'visible on the 
ground'
  for the first few months or years because the overall numbers remain small.
  But this changes when you hit the knee of the curve, at which point things
  are fundamentally transformed and are altered for ever.

   

  In Pakistan, these transformations
  have occurred in many areas already, and will continue to occur in numerous
  others. Frankly, I just consider myself lucky to be around to watch the
  awesome progress unfold!


























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