Wednesday, June 30, 2010


Seen in the photograph: Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage and Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom, along with their respective teams
Standard Chartered and Advance Telecom have signed an agreement for Straight2Bank, Standard Chartered Bank’s electronic banking platform.
Straight2Bank efficiently execute and monitor cash management, foreign exchange and trade finance activities. It also offers a wide range of payment solutions on a single platform. This includes transfers, corporate cheques, pay orders, payroll and telegraphic transfers.
Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage, Standard Chartered said, “Standard Chartered, consistent with our brand promise of being Here for good for our clients, offers banking solutions and products that greatly enhance our clients’ operational efficiency. We believe that this product offering to Advance Telecom will go a long way in helping Advance Telecom further streamline their business operations through efficient and secure cash management solutions.”
Advance Telecom, with approx 40% share of the USD 360 million cell phone market in Pakistan, will move to Straight2Bank from August 1, 2010. Share of Advance Telecom in the Nokia official cell phone market in Pakistan is close to 60%. It is hoped that for Advance Telecom, adopting this product will lead to reduction in internal costs, facilitate reconciliation and enhance their control levels.
Commenting on the agreement, Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom said” I am impressed with the functionality of the Straight2bank product. Using the Straight2Bank electronic platform has led to improved workflow within the company, resulting in considerable time saving in processing of transactions especially with regards to opening of Letters of Credit. I am confident that this product will contribute in helping Advance Telecom further cement its leadership position in the mobile phone market.”Seen in the photograph: Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage and Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom, along with their respective teams
Standard Chartered and Advance Telecom have signed an agreement for Straight2Bank, Standard Chartered Bank’s electronic banking platform.
Straight2Bank efficiently execute and monitor cash management, foreign exchange and trade finance activities. It also offers a wide range of payment solutions on a single platform. This includes transfers, corporate cheques, pay orders, payroll and telegraphic transfers.
Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage, Standard Chartered said, “Standard Chartered, consistent with our brand promise of being Here for good for our clients, offers banking solutions and products that greatly enhance our clients’ operational efficiency. We believe that this product offering to Advance Telecom will go a long way in helping Advance Telecom further streamline their business operations through efficient and secure cash management solutions.”
Advance Telecom, with approx 40% share of the USD 360 million cell phone market in Pakistan, will move to Straight2Bank from August 1, 2010. Share of Advance Telecom in the Nokia official cell phone market in Pakistan is close to 60%. It is hoped that for Advance Telecom, adopting this product will lead to reduction in internal costs, facilitate reconciliation and enhance their control levels.
Commenting on the agreement, Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom said” I am impressed with the functionality of the Straight2bank product. Using the Straight2Bank electronic platform has led to improved workflow within the company, resulting in considerable time saving in processing of transactions especially with regards to opening of Letters of Credit. I am confident that this product will contribute in helping Advance Telecom further cement its leadership position in the mobile phone market.”Seen in the photograph: Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage and Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom, along with their respective teams
Standard Chartered and Advance Telecom have signed an agreement for Straight2Bank, Standard Chartered Bank’s electronic banking platform.
Straight2Bank efficiently execute and monitor cash management, foreign exchange and trade finance activities. It also offers a wide range of payment solutions on a single platform. This includes transfers, corporate cheques, pay orders, payroll and telegraphic transfers.
Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage, Standard Chartered said, “Standard Chartered, consistent with our brand promise of being Here for good for our clients, offers banking solutions and products that greatly enhance our clients’ operational efficiency. We believe that this product offering to Advance Telecom will go a long way in helping Advance Telecom further streamline their business operations through efficient and secure cash management solutions.”
Advance Telecom, with approx 40% share of the USD 360 million cell phone market in Pakistan, will move to Straight2Bank from August 1, 2010. Share of Advance Telecom in the Nokia official cell phone market in Pakistan is close to 60%. It is hoped that for Advance Telecom, adopting this product will lead to reduction in internal costs, facilitate reconciliation and enhance their control levels.
Commenting on the agreement, Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom said” I am impressed with the functionality of the Straight2bank product. Using the Straight2Bank electronic platform has led to improved workflow within the company, resulting in considerable time saving in processing of transactions especially with regards to opening of Letters of Credit. I am confident that this product will contribute in helping Advance Telecom further cement its leadership position in the mobile phone market.”Seen in the photograph: Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage and Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom, along with their respective teams
Standard Chartered and Advance Telecom have signed an agreement for Straight2Bank, Standard Chartered Bank’s electronic banking platform.
Straight2Bank efficiently execute and monitor cash management, foreign exchange and trade finance activities. It also offers a wide range of payment solutions on a single platform. This includes transfers, corporate cheques, pay orders, payroll and telegraphic transfers.
Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage, Standard Chartered said, “Standard Chartered, consistent with our brand promise of being Here for good for our clients, offers banking solutions and products that greatly enhance our clients’ operational efficiency. We believe that this product offering to Advance Telecom will go a long way in helping Advance Telecom further streamline their business operations through efficient and secure cash management solutions.”
Advance Telecom, with approx 40% share of the USD 360 million cell phone market in Pakistan, will move to Straight2Bank from August 1, 2010. Share of Advance Telecom in the Nokia official cell phone market in Pakistan is close to 60%. It is hoped that for Advance Telecom, adopting this product will lead to reduction in internal costs, facilitate reconciliation and enhance their control levels.
Commenting on the agreement, Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom said” I am impressed with the functionality of the Straight2bank product. Using the Straight2Bank electronic platform has led to improved workflow within the company, resulting in considerable time saving in processing of transactions especially with regards to opening of Letters of Credit. I am confident that this product will contribute in helping Advance Telecom further cement its leadership position in the mobile phone market.”Seen in the photograph: Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage and Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom, along with their respective teams
Standard Chartered and Advance Telecom have signed an agreement for Straight2Bank, Standard Chartered Bank’s electronic banking platform.
Straight2Bank efficiently execute and monitor cash management, foreign exchange and trade finance activities. It also offers a wide range of payment solutions on a single platform. This includes transfers, corporate cheques, pay orders, payroll and telegraphic transfers.
Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Imran Ahad, Managing Director, Origination and Client Coverage, Standard Chartered said, “Standard Chartered, consistent with our brand promise of being Here for good for our clients, offers banking solutions and products that greatly enhance our clients’ operational efficiency. We believe that this product offering to Advance Telecom will go a long way in helping Advance Telecom further streamline their business operations through efficient and secure cash management solutions.”
Advance Telecom, with approx 40% share of the USD 360 million cell phone market in Pakistan, will move to Straight2Bank from August 1, 2010. Share of Advance Telecom in the Nokia official cell phone market in Pakistan is close to 60%. It is hoped that for Advance Telecom, adopting this product will lead to reduction in internal costs, facilitate reconciliation and enhance their control levels.
Commenting on the agreement, Mr. Rizwan Majeed, COO Advance Telecom said” I am impressed with the functionality of the Straight2bank product. Using the Straight2Bank electronic platform has led to improved workflow within the company, resulting in considerable time saving in processing of transactions especially with regards to opening of Letters of Credit. I am confident that this product will contribute in helping Advance Telecom further cement its leadership position in the mobile phone market.”

Face2Face Launched: a Proximity Location Application for Smartphones







Face2Face is a smartphone application that can integrate your Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, MySpace accounts in one place – to proximately tell you the location of your friends (or friends of friends in case you desire).
Apparently it consolidates all the social networks to enable you to know the location of a friend if he/she is nearby.
Face2Face says that it tells the approximate location to cure privacy issues; however, it does allow you to broadcast your exact coordinates to friends – eventually enabling you to meet them in person; Face 2 Face.
Face2face will offer you to make yourself available to some friends, and not to others, on an individual basis.
Moreover, cross-network ‘friends of friends’ feature can make you meet new people through trusted relationships while ensuring the same benefits of “social selectivity.”
Proximity Idea:
Idea is awesome; it outclasses other location applications by limiting the information about your exact location. Moreover, it gives the control to the user to decide about what contacts to get your location’s information, a feature majority would love to have.
But at the same time, we think face2face wasted an idea by not developing their own (mobile) social network and just by relying on already available social networks.
Just to add, .ws domain is not that pretty for an application like face2face.
Compatibility:
Face2face works with most smartphones including BlackBerry, iPhone, Android and even many J2ME (such as Nokia’s) handsets.
Download:
You can download application here: for iPhoneAndroidBlackberryJ2ME (Nokia Handsets)
Face2Face was developed by Proximate Global Inc. in Pakistan and the United States, and is launched worldwide.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

PTCL to add Digit ’9′ For Karachi, Lahore Numbers

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) has announced that it will add “9″ digit with all public sector telephone numbers for Karachi and Lahore – those starting with 9 digit, with effect from July 01,2010.
For instance, 042-920-4466 will become 042-9920-4466
Earlier, Digit “3” was added to all existing 7 digits numbers of Karachi and Lahore except the numbers starting with “9”.
It is important to understand that extra digits have been added to the existing phone numbers and not the area codes. Army exchanges are exempted from this change and their numbers would remain the same.
For customer with awareness and facilitation for PTCL requested PTA that the new series plan should run parallel to old one for a period of one year w.e.f July 01, 09 till July 01st, 2010. However at the completion of this period to ensure connectivity and customer convenience, customers would now hear an announcement advising them to add digit 3 or 9 to get through on PTCL Karachi and Lahore incase they forget to dial the new required digit.
SEVP Commercial Naveed Saeed said PTCL in this regard also plans to run an awareness campaign to save our customers from any inconvenience and connect them without any problems.
Aasif Inam EVP Consumer Services said this will apply to all callers calling on PTCL landline in Lahore and Karachi from PTCL landline, Mobile, NTC, SCO or other LLOs and we are specially focusing  upon publicizing the change to save our customers from facing any inconvenience.

Just a Coincidence or its Pure Love?


Its about two telecom giants and I do not know who is unable to cut mustard. I noted the other day that both Mobilink and Ufone are celebrating FIFA World Cup in their own ways.
Ufone announced Futsal and Mobilink Foosball, which is very good keeping in view the Football fever these days.
However one thing which I could not understand was that the image used by both Mobilink and Ufone were the same except deliberate attempt to change the colour of uniform in both the ads.
Now I am at a loss who copied whom. Why both selected the same image for their promotions? Is there any dearth of images or ideas in our country this practice is not healthy for Telecom operators since it leaves a bad taste in mouth. What is really so disgusting to me was does it really cost an arm and a leg to a Telecom operator that it miserably failed to come up with something quite genuine.
Anyways cutting to the chase I think this practice in Pakistan must be stopped forthwith.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Hum Tumko Nigaahon Mein





















Most of Google Talk users complained that Google Talk doesn’t allow ‘Appear Invisible’, or ‘Appear Offline’ mode, a feature which almost any popular messenger program has got.
Many users were forced to use embedded chat feature on Gmail to remain in “Invisible Mode”, now they don’t have to as you can appear invisible using Google Talk with this Lab Edition of Google Talk.
Other features include:
  • Use Multiple Google Talk and sign in with more than one Google account (at same time)
  • Features of the Google Talk Gadget on your desktop (emoticonsgroup chat, and more!)
  • Desktop notifications from Gmail, Calendar (with a new snooze option!) and Orkut
  • Status Invisible Mode
Download Google Talk Labs Editionhttp://www.google.com/talk/labsedition/index.html

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Get your fix with Djuice Football Mania!

Get your fix with Djuice Football Mania! is a post from: ProPakistani


As the world gears up to witness the best of the world clash in the greatest football event of the year, Football World Cup 2010 djuice has brought football needs to one place. Log onto http://www.djuicefootballpitch.com/ and find out what djuice has to offer. Here’s a sneak peak:

Armed with Djuice Football Alerts, heat up your football fever with the latest scores as they happen or subscribe to updates either for tournament or knock out rounds.

Not only that, Djuice is hosting a fantasy football game on its website where you create your dream football team whose real performance in the World Cup could WIN you a return ticket to anywhere in the world, a Nintendo Wii or an official football kit.



If this isn’t enough, Djuice is also hosting a daily quiz where you would have to guess the winner of each game of the World Cup. Whoever has the most points will win a Qatar Airways trip to anywhere in the world!

The portal contains the following information regarding the World Cup 2010:

Fixtures / Schedule

Live Match Updates

News & Analysis

Gallery

Team & Player Rankings

Details of all djuice football services:

Djuice Football Fantasy League

Djuice SMS Alerts

Djuice Quiz Competition

3G Launch After Consultation

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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 June 2010 )
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Islamabad: “We are committed to take all possible measures for the growth of telecom sector of the country. All stakeholders of the industry will be taken on board before finalizing the policy for 3G broadband technology and after an extensive analysis and discussion, this technology will be launched in the country” said Minister In charge for IT, Sardar Mohammad Latif Khan Khosa while addressing a seminar on 3G mobile broadband technology as chief guest, organized by PTA in collaboration with Qualcomm and Central Asian Cellular Forum (CASF) here today.

On this occasion Secretary IT, Naguibullah Malik was the guest of honour while Chairman Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Dr. Mohammed Yaseen moderated the panel discussions among the participants of the event. Representatives from the IT & telecom industry and academia also participated in the seminar titled “Connecting Pakistan Through 3G Mobile Broadband”.

Addressing the seminar, Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Khosa said that the telecom sector of Pakistan has seen unprecedented growth ever since the deregulation of the industry. He said that currently our teledensity stands at 63.5% and we are well on our way to cross the 100 million mobile subscribers mark in the near future. The past two years have also seen broadband growth of 150%, never before experienced, he added.

The Minister said that the recent auction results of 3G spectrum, in India, ending at US$ 15 billion is a sign of bullish mood of investors in introducing latest telecom facilities in this region. He appreciated PTA’s initiative of inviting all stakeholders of the sector at one platform to have a healthy discussion on challenges being faced by the Pakistan’s telecom market for the launch of 3G technology. He said that PTA should arrange such forums in other provincial capitals of the country as well to enlarge the scope of input being received from the all concerned stakeholders.

On this occasion, Mr. Naguibullah Malik said that telecom sector of Pakistan has seen an admirable growth during the last five years which is clearly reflected by the sharp rise in teledensity from a meager 12% to 63% since 2005. He said that before the deregulation we could only guess benefits of telecom for our people but today we exactly know how it benefits each segment of society and age group. Our job is to ensure cheap and easy availability of modern technology to the people; they will learn how to make best of the services to their advantage, he added. He said that 3G Mobile Broadband will ensure availability of a number of data intensive value added services such as real-time access to medical records, on demand TV, e-education, cloud computing, video calls real-time weather forecasts and advisory for farmers and many more.

While chairing the panel discussions Chairman PTA, Dr. Mohammad Yaseen said that 3G can act as catalyst in the proliferation of broadband and it can bring positive growth in all segments of the national economy. He asked mobile operators to give serious consideration to the early launch of 3G technology in Pakistan so that the consumers can avail latest telecom and data services.  
Senior Director Global Business Development Qualcomm, Raheel Kamal also talked on the occasion. During the Seminar, Local and international experts also delivered presentations on 3G mobile Broadband service. The objective of this seminar was to deliberate upon the regulatory, policy and technical challenges in connecting Pakistan through 3G Mobile Broadband. During the seminar participants gave their recommendations for the introduction of 3G services in Pakistan.