Will 3G end the market for Conventional Broadband Service Providers in Pakistan?
From the Blog smartchoice *[image: 3g-vs-broadband]Will 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 technopakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Who owns Fort Kot Diji
From the Blog odysseuslahoriI saw Kot Diji for the first time ever in 1984 in June with the heat flaring off the bleached limestone hill on which the fort sits. And what a magnificent sight it was! Crowning the hill smack by N-5, the artery that connects Karachi with the rest of the country, the fort of Kot Diji is shaped like the figure 3 with a handle on the upper crook. Its west, north and east sides embrace the highest point of the hill, while the lower southern side affords entry. The heavy timber door is spiked with fifteen-centimetre long iron barbs that would put the mind of any attacker to rest about ramming the door with an elephant. Mir Sohrab Khan, the first ruler of the Khairpur family of Talpurs was one smart tactician to have sited his fort on this hill: with his force concentrated to beat pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post

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