wimax Archives - Smartchoice.pk https://smartchoice.pk/blog/tag/wimax-2/ Personal finance, insurance & life style tips to help you make smart decisions Fri, 05 Aug 2016 05:35:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://smartchoice.pk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/fav_64.png wimax Archives - Smartchoice.pk https://smartchoice.pk/blog/tag/wimax-2/ 32 32 Broadband Industry Crosses 31 Million Subscribers – Latest PTA Figures https://smartchoice.pk/blog/2016/04/pta-issues-latest-figures-broadband-3g4g-subscriptions-pakistan/ https://smartchoice.pk/blog/2016/04/pta-issues-latest-figures-broadband-3g4g-subscriptions-pakistan/#respond Fri, 22 Apr 2016 08:32:21 +0000 https://smartchoice.pk/blog/?p=1713 Ever since the introduction of 3G/4G services in Pakistan, subscribers have been moving towards the new data technologies that enable […]

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Ever since the introduction of 3G/4G services in Pakistan, subscribers have been moving towards the new data technologies that enable faster speeds and thus consumers can use their smartphones to the best of their abilities even while being out and about and away from WiFi network. People are using social services like Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook and many others to stay connected with their friends and family. We can also stay uptodate on the latest news and events happening around the world. Due to the increased usage of such services, telecom companies have seen a rapid growth in the number of subscribers. PTA has recently published the statistics regarding 3G/4G growth in Pakistan according to which the total number of 3G/4G subscribers in Pakistan now stands at 27.86 million which was recorded at the end of March 2016. 1.67 million subscribers were added just in the month of March alone. This totals to a tremendous growth of 13.25 million new subscribers in the past 3 quarters or 9 months starting from July 2015. The total breakdown of the number of 3G/4G subscribers from all telcos are given below:

 Operator Technology Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jan-16  Feb-16 Mar-16
CMPak 3G 4,088,019 4,376,991 4,752,974 5,083,597 5,430,155 5,681,113
4G 227,675 254,122 282,701 416,676 481,730 535,936
Mobilink 3G 6,043,233 6,807,898 7,248,761 7,648,548 7,930,515 8,494,389
Telenor 3G 5,768,102 6,003,031 6,373,498 6,777,091 7,213,512 7,690,529
Ufone 3G 3,773,921 4,023,196 4,293,739 4,548,824 4,879,653 5,180,643
Warid LTE 174,727 192,917 214,046 235,239 257,726 283,761
Total 20,075,677 21,658,155 23,165,719 24,709,975 26,193,291 27,866,371

The broadband industry also saw a growth as due to the influx of 3G/4G, telcos have now introduced their Mobile Broadband devices as well which add portability as well as multiple devices can be connected at one time. Zong has been a massive hit with the consumers as it’s giving fast and consistent speeds at attractive prices. Including all wired and wireless broadband services available  to consumers in Pakistan, the total number of subscribers now stands at 31 million  which is a growth of a staggering 13.28 million subscribers since the past 9 months starting from July 2015. Cable Net and EvDO technologies took a hit as the number of new subscribers have been going down however Mobile Broadband saw the most growth in number of new subscribers. WiMAX took a huge hit in July 2015 most probably due to Wateen’s exit from the broadband market which almost left its user base in half as shown in the table given below:

Broadband Subscribers by Technology
Technology DSL HFC WiMax FTTH EvDO Others Mobile BB Total
2005-06 26,611 26,611
2006-07 44,669 484 45,153
2007-08 102,910 42,760 19,612 2,800 168,082
2008-09 262,661 36,201 88,477 3,967 22,503 413,809
2009-10 476,722 49,110 257,616 5,002 111,194 1,004 900,648
2010-11 695,245 34,274 428,523 6,346 325,140 1,963 1,491,491
2011-12 880,071 35,520 589,887 8,444 584,459 2,934 2,101,315
2012-13 1,064,003 33,184 575,939 11,152 1,033,513 3,868 2,721,659
2013-14 1,346,817 37,011 530,889 14,848 1,861,118 5,240 3,795,923
2014-15 1,480,672 43,362 487,582 19,490 1,334,725 6,089 13,498,677 16,885,518
Jul-15 1,502,150 43,490 246,810 19,646 1,277,034 6,122 14,614,411 17,709,663
Aug-15 1,563,321 43,929 245,284 20,549 1,273,184 6,160 15,765,680 18,918,107
Sep-15 1,566,148 43,594 228,635 20,668 1,280,474 6,212 18,040,854 21,186,585
Oct-15 1,508,842 44,797 217,150 20,691 1,329,907 6,288 20,075,677 23,203,352
Nov-15 1,508,842 44,797 217,150 20,691 1,329,907 6,288 21,658,155 24,785,830
Dec-15 1,508,842 44,797 217,150 20,691 1,329,907 6,288 23,165,719 26,293,394
Jan-16* 1,503,635 45,342 215,558 22,197 1,356,578 6,467 24,709,975 27,859,752
Feb-16** 1,516,938 44,136 207,496 22,786 1,331,976 6,592 26,193,291 29,323,215
Mar-16** 1,516,938 44,136 207,496 22,786 1,331,976 6,592 27,866,371 30,996,295

Note: *DSL, HFC, WiMax, FTTH, EvDO and others are as of Dec 2015
Note: **DSL, HFC, WiMax, FTTH, EvDo and others are As of Dec 2015

 

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Qubee Launches 4Mbps and Reduces Tariff Again! https://smartchoice.pk/blog/2015/11/qubee-launches-4mbps-and-reduces-tariff-again/ https://smartchoice.pk/blog/2015/11/qubee-launches-4mbps-and-reduces-tariff-again/#respond Thu, 19 Nov 2015 13:10:45 +0000 https://smartchoice.pk/blog/?p=1358 We have good news for Qubee customers. The WiMAX provider has suddenly decided to slash prices of various packages of […]

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We have good news for Qubee customers. The WiMAX provider has suddenly decided to slash prices of various packages of all tiers which is really good news for customers as now they can enjoy high speed broadband internet at lesser prices and higher speeds. That’s not all as Qubee is now also offering a brand new package with 4Mbps speed which is now the highest speed being offered by the WiMAX provider.

Tariff changes and other details for specific tiers are mentioned below:

Unlimited Packages:

Package Name

Speed Device Old Price Reduced Price Details/Place Order

Explore Max

1Mbps

Non Wi-Fi

PKR 1500 PKR 1400

Click here

Conquer Max 2Mbps

Wi-Fi

PKR 1800 PKR 1600

Click here

Invade Max 3Mbps

Wi-Fi

PKR 2100 PKR 1800

Click here

Supreme Max 4Mbps Wi-Fi

Nil

PKR 2100

Click here

Limited Packages:
The tariffs for limited packages have remained the same however the activation charges have been increased from PKR500 to PKR1000. It seems that Qubee is trying to discourage their users from opting for the limited packages as 20GB is a really small limit and most users hit the limit before the month ends which leads to users opting for additional data bundles which in turn increases the monthly cost. One more reason could be that Qubee recently gave free speed upgrades to existing customers and thus is now facilitating new users to get faster speeds at lower prices. Hence we also feel that it’s better to go for the unlimited packages by spending a wee bit more. We should also inform our readers that all 1.5Mbps packages have been discontinued as of now.

Shuttle(Non-WiFi):
In this tier, the existing Azadi Max package has been rebranded to “Explore Max” whose tariff remains unchanged at PKR900 including service charges but excluding all taxes for 1Mbps speed and a 60GB download limit subject to Fair Usage Policy. For more details on this package click here.

We hope that with the introduction of the newer and faster package, along with the reduced tariffs, Qubee will be able to lure more new subscribers into their camp. However time will tell if other broadband providers will come out with countermeasures or not! Smartchoice.pk is now offering all these packages which you can order by clicking here.

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Will 3G end the market for Conventional Broadband Service Providers in Pakistan? https://smartchoice.pk/blog/2014/06/will-3g-end-the-market-for-conventional-broadband-service-providers-in-pakistan/ https://smartchoice.pk/blog/2014/06/will-3g-end-the-market-for-conventional-broadband-service-providers-in-pakistan/#comments Thu, 05 Jun 2014 10:18:24 +0000 https://smartchoice.pk/blog/?p=58 Will 3G end the market for Conventional Broadband Service Providers in Pakistan? In a word, NO! Based on current infrastructure, […]

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3g-vs-broadbandWill 3G end the market for Conventional Broadband Service Providers in Pakistan?

In a word, NO!

Based on current infrastructure, Pakistan is some ways off in even launching proper 3G service, let alone 4G.  The market for trial 3G services is not even a month old and only offered in limited geographical zones within the popular urban centers of Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.

The average smart phone user is still figuring out, on how to use, the limited 3G trial services currently available.  It was less than 2 weeks ago that the Pakistan Telecommunication Authorities formally awarded 3G licenses to the successful bidders of last month’s 3G and 4G auction.

The nature of 3G technology is such that it will be quite some time before it makes older technologies like DSL, Wimax and Cable irrelevant. In his 2012 article for PCMag, Sasha Sagan presents the technological elements of  the Wimax vs 3G and LTE debate.  While the article focuses primarily on mobile phone networks, the implication is clear.  Customers will always opt for higher bandwidth that is consistent. Towards that end, they will ultimately opt for 3G and 4G.

However, based on infrastructural, product and pricing constraints, Pakistan is still a long way off from this switchover.  In a recent report for Express Tribune, Farooq Baloch presents some of the infrastructural challenges that have to be met before 3G and 4G service is even widely and properly available. Some of the comments for this article are equally instructive including this exercpt from the optimistic commentator Garam Aaanday:

“………In a Nutshell 3G+4G Deployment requires less than 1 year to be implemented throughout Pakistan.”

Until then, it will be difficult to see the real effects of the switch over from DSL and Wimax to 3G and LTE.  Nonetheless, even after successful implementation of 3G and LTE networks, the Pakistani internet user is not likely to completely discard older technologies.

This study by Delta Partners highlights that the latest technology might not always be the most optimal for every user. The usage patterns, as highlighted in this study, are actually quite paradoxical and show that it is rural users who will benefit more from 3G and LTE networks as opposed to existing urban users in higher population densities.  Urban users who still be better served by continuing with their DSL and Wimax service providers.

In a country like Pakistan, it is difficult to see Wimax, DSL and cable becoming obsolete in the near future. Aside from infrastructural concerns, it makes more sense to view the newer 3G and LTE services as complimentary products to the existing Wimax, DSL and Cable services currently being offered.

One must not forget that these existing services represent those companies that have survived intense competition.  These companies also include the semi-private PTCL – a national behemoth that provides multiple products and whose existing infrastructure is unbeatable in the short run.

Similarly, even if it is premature to talk of pricing, one can safely argue that the successful bidders for 3G and LTE services need to recoup their auction bid.

(At this point, and for the purposes of this article, it is pointless to highlight the alleged problematic nature of the auction where the successful bidders will simply be adjusting their existing receivables with the PTA).

With Data usage packages being quoted at Rs.20/Mb (Zong) and comprehensive bandwidth packages likely to cost multiple times the existing bandwidth packages, the 3G and LTE customer is already looking at a hefty increase in their internet costs.  Furthermore, the market for such services is also restricted by the smart phone owner market in a developing country like Pakistan. Segment the 3G and LTE market further and this niche market shrinks even further as the price range for smart phones supporting LTE makes such a service affordable to only a select few. This is likely to make pricing even more uncompetitive compared to existing technologies.

There is no doubt that video steaming and video calling appear very enticing but how large is this market segment in Pakistan?

With increasing censorship and the prevailing ban on YouTube, the compelling attraction to switch to 3G and LTE reduces further. In the long run, DSL, Wimax and cable may well go the way of the dial up internet connection. However, studies show that that is a slow and gradual switch over even in developed economies.  In a country like Pakistan, the introduction of 3G and LTE will simply serve as an incentive to the World calls and Qubees to further improve both their service and their pricing.  The Pakistani customer can finally be introduced to a technology that has been enjoyed by its Indian and Afghan neighbors for nearly a decade.  For an upbeat conclusion, that is not a bad place to be as a consumer.

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