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Pakistan Eyes Satellite Communication Growth with National Space Policy Approval

  • January 11, 2024
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Caretaker Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication, Dr. Umar Saif, anticipates the entry of satellite communication giants like Starlink and Web1 into Pakistan following the approval of the National Space Policy. The policy allows private companies to utilize low-orbit satellites in the country, with international firms now requiring a no-objection certificate from the defense ministry to launch satellite communication services.

Saif highlighted the potential for swift internet services through low-orbit satellites, contingent upon companies contributing 6% to research and development (R&D). He also revealed successful initiatives, including facilitating remittances for freelancers through third-party channels with PayPal’s assistance.

The minister emphasized ongoing efforts for digital Pakistan, citing groundwork for the launch of 5G services, expected to be completed in the next financial year. Saif urged the incoming government to continue these initiatives after the upcoming general elections.

Key points from the discussion included the establishment of an auction supervisory committee for 5G technologies, the reservation of 300 MHz spectrum, and the introduction of competition following Telenor Pakistan’s acquisition by PTCL. The minister highlighted upcoming digital initiatives, such as routing remittances through PayPal, smartphone offerings on easy installments, and standardized quality tests for IT graduates.

While PayPal is not directly entering Pakistan, an agreement has been reached to channel remittances through a third party, with the formal launching ceremony set for January 11. Saif also discussed efforts to boost IT and telecom sector exports, revealing a policy intervention allowing companies to retain 50% of export revenue in dollars, leading to a 13% increase in export revenue in one month.

Telecom companies are gearing up to offer the latest phone models in easy installments, with Jazz planning to provide iPhones. In case of installment failure, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) will use the Device Identification, Registration, and Blocking System (DIRBS) to block the handset.

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