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Friday, April 22, 2011

PTCL offers 50MB Speed to Beta Testers

Shortly after PTCL press release in relation to 50MB broadband connections for home users, people began to label this as some far distant future.

But the news is that PTCL once again hit the industry with the launch of broadband connection of 50 MB for beta testers, with the name "ULTRANET."

For now, the network deployment is underway, and for this company is offering a trial account (as part of the network tests) limited home and business users in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.

Moreover PTCL is taking place, sort of, survey on what people really think about this new release and is collecting comments before the official launch of this plan.

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Helpline Call Charges are Increased 50% by Warid

Warid Tel has increased the cost of the hotline call by 50 percent. From now on all calls made to representatives of Warid customer service is billed as R 1.50 per call plus tax to be effective from May 20 onwards. The announcement was made for prepaid customers on Wednesday.

Warid is the third operator raised its rates call centers serving customers after Mobilink and Telenor, which soared 100 percent of the cost of the call helpline in the last few months ago.

Mobilink and Telenor charges call help line have increased to Rs 2 per call in November 2010 and April 211, respectively. Mobilink charges have increased to Rs. 2.42 tax included,

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An Agreement between Microsoft & Nokia

Nokia and Microsoft announced today the signing of a definitive agreement for a partnership that will lead to a new global mobile ecosystem, the use of highly complementary assets of both companies. Completed ahead of schedule, the final agreement is consistent with the joint announcement made on 11 February.

Besides the acceptance of the terms of their partnership, including joint contributions to the development of new ecosystem, Nokia and Microsoft also announced significant progress in the development of the first products incorporating Windows Nokia Phone. With hundreds of people already involved in joint engineering efforts, companies are collaborating on a portfolio of new Nokia devices.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Intel and Micron Technology have started sampling NAND flash memories

Intel and Micron Technology said to have begun sampling NAND flash memory built into a more new, smaller than the current versions of the chips, which are used for storage in mobile devices such as phones and tablet computers, as well as units solid state (SSD) used for enterprise storage environments.

The result of the new process will be to enable engineers to fit more memory in less space, freeing up as much as 30 to 40 percent more board space of current technologies.

Made by Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and Micron (NASDAQ: MU) IM Flash Technologies company in the joints, the memories of the first to use new line widths of 20 nanometers - billionths of a meter. That is a significant improvement on the manufacturing process of existing 25 nm, particularly when it comes to saving board space.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

A New Data Center in Taxas from CISCO

Cisco is not just a hardware provider networks, are also a consumer of data center technologies and its own power operations.

Cisco today took the wraps off a new 5-megawatt, 30,000 square foot data center in Allen, Texas, which serves as the center's own internal tag private Cisco and WebEx services. The new data center Allen is paired with a facility in Richardson, Texas, to create one meter Virtual Data Center (DC mV) for high availability.

"Historically, Cisco's business has not needed as much resilience as a financial services company, but that has changed now," said John Manville, vice president of IT by Cisco data center 'and the strategy of cloud InternetNews.com . "We also had to change the way providing services within the data center, essentially transforming it."

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Job Seekers of this World

A veteran telecommunications engineer who worked for Ufone, LCC and NSN in Pakistan (and now working abroad) once shared that at the time when the telecommunications industry was learning the ABC of telecommunications, anyone with GSM in your CV may receive an interview call.

The same friend with courage and reason suggested "be rebels of the programming language at least. Keep it under your belt at all times."

Do you agree if I say that the paradigm is still the same? It is foolish to say no because paradigm always be the same, just change the label.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Zong is Arranging "Sab Keh Do Day"

Zong is arranging "Sab Keh do" day to promote the importance of communication takes place for the third consecutive year April 17, 2011.

The theme this year is to encourage those who have worked hard against all odds and difficulties, by encouraging the expression of thoughts for them.

"Sub Keh do" day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of self-expression. In the spirit of the recent world cup this year, "Sub Keh do" day will focus on sending positive messages to the Pakistan cricket team. "Sab Keh do" days supports the idea of ​​building a stronger society by strengthening relationships.

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Friday, April 15, 2011

PTCL is Heading to a 50 Mbps Speed Project

 PTCL is heading to a Project of 50 Mbps internet speed, after which it will be able to offer broadband Internet to 50 Mbps, according to a statement issued by the company.

An industry first, PTCL Pakistan will use VDSL2 technology to provide the linkage of digital subscriber line (DSL) customers with speeds up to 50 Mbps

The project builds on Alcatel-Lucent's VDSL2 Linking experience and should be completed late in the second quarter of 2011.

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