Thursday, February 28, 2013

Deadline for Deployment of Biometric Verification System Ends Today

SNEWS3 Deadline for Deployment of Biometric Verification System Ends TodayAs per directions from Pakistan Telecommunication Authority and advise of Prime Minister of Pakistan, Biometric Verification System for issuance of new SIMs was to be installed before February 28th, 2013, however it appears that deadline will not be met.
Deployment of biometric verification system was meant to curb illegal and unregistered SIMs from the market.
Directive from PTA, issued on December 7th, 2012, had explicitly said:
A consultation process shall be undertaken with CMOs for deployment of equipment at all sale channels for checking/verifying the biometric (like the thumb impression of SIM purchaser) online through NADRA database by 28t, February 2012
Moreover, cellular companies were asked to eliminate all unregistered and unverified SIMs by regularizing the unverified SIMs by February 28th, 2013.
When the deadline for the deployment of system is ending today, cellular companies and PTA are still arguing over the procedures that are to be adopted for installation of biometric verification system. Cellular companies are more inclined towards the bar-code verification system while PTA is pushing for thumb-impression verification of customers at the time of issuance of new SIMs.
Since regulator is technically dysfunctional, it is less likely that such system will be deployed in near future.
Meanwhile, a source familiar with industry developments, has told ProPakistani that cellular companies are asking for more time – up to three months – for the deployment of biometric verification solution.
Mr. Rehman Malik, the lead character behind all this, is also quite – maybe because he is nearing the end of his service term. Care-taker government is said to be taking charge by mid-March and then the new government. In such situations it is unclear that what will be the fate of biometric verification system.
In the end, I would say that cellular operators are just rolling the stones without worrying about unregistered and un-verified SIMs. Same is the case with the government and regulator. This proves that no one was actually interested in curbing the issue of illegal and unregistered SIMs, instead everyone was working on his/her agenda with goals best known to them only.

Dell Holds Road Show in Karachi

Dell Road Show Karachi Dell Holds Road Show in KarachiDell Pakistan once again brought to Karachi an exciting Road Show at Park Towers, where the company displayed its latest Ultrabook™ series – Dell XPS and Inspiron Ultrabooks, along with the new Dell Inspiron Oak series.
People at Park Towers were treated to an Ultraworld experience across two consecutive days, where they were able to try out, on-the-spot, the notebooks and other interesting Dell products on display.
“We had a number of promotions on various Dell products which were displayed at Park Towers on 23rd and 24th February, 2013. Apart from on-spot purchasing, we also gave customers the option to book a Dell notebook here for purchase later on”, explains Salman Kazmi, Marketing Specialist at Dell Pakistan. There were also various activities and games executed, such as Minute to Win It, Citizen of the Hour and so on, with lots of amazing gifts distributed and prizes won, by those who attended.
The Road Show is an interactive activity where people not only get Dell products at great prices, but can also put forward any queries they may have, to the available Dell experts, and use all products on display, to test their usability.
On Sunday 24th February, Dell’s Country Manager – Pakistan, Mr. Shahzad Khan was also present at the Road Show activity at Park Towers, to exclusively speak to media. He spoke about the new Ultraworld Experience available to people through use of the Dell Ultrabooks, and how consumer products are optimizing the IT industry in Pakistan.
Mr. Shahzad was very excited to divulge the fact that the new carbon fiber constructed Ultrabook™ is available in 8 colors, and has a numeric keyboard on the base, which gives consumers a more convenient usage pattern.