logo
#

Latest news with #NationalAssemblyStandingCommitteeonInformationTechnology

Mid-year target for 5G rollout confirmed
Mid-year target for 5G rollout confirmed

Express Tribune

time12-02-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Mid-year target for 5G rollout confirmed

Listen to article The Parliamentary Secretary provided clarification regarding the internet speed in the country during the National Assembly session. The session, chaired by Deputy Speaker Ghulam Mustafa, discussed the issue of slow internet speed during the question hour. Parliamentary Secretary for IT, Sabin Ghori, informed that internet speed would improve by mid of this year, and 5G would also be launched by mid-2025. She explained that there are several reasons for the slow internet speed. Pakistan People's Party (PPP) member, Agha Rafiullah, mentioned that videos don't download, and the internet is extremely slow. Another member, Shagufta Jumani, remarked that Bilawal Bhutto had rightly said that there is some fish that only eats Pakistan's cable. In response, Parliamentary Secretary Sabin Ghori humorously said, "There is some fish that cuts the internet cable, but we don't know which fish it is." Earlier, National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology urged for the swift finalisation of its agreement with Starlink, with parliamentary secretary confirming that the service will be available in the country by June 2025. The committee, chaired by Aminul Haq, discussed various key issues, including the Information Technology (IT) Ministry's PSDF for FY 2024-25 and other significant projects. Haq instructed officials to expedite the licensing process for Starlink, the satellite internet service provider owned by Elon Musk, which has been in discussions with Pakistan for nearly two years. Starlink's licensing process had previously stalled due to the absence of a regulatory authority, as pointed out by Barrister Gohar, a member of the committee. The Pakistani authorities aim to complete the necessary paperwork soon, with the potential for Starlink to become operational by mid-2025. Amonth ago, Sharmila Farooqi, PPP lawmaker, expressed her frustration during a National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology meeting, accusing the government of failing to address persistent internet disruptions. The meeting, chaired by Federal Minister for IT Syed Aminul Haque, focused on the slow internet issues. Farooqi criticised State Minister for IT Sheza Fatima Khawaja for her responses, questioning the government's claims of improved internet services. 'Whenever PTI announces a protest, the internet suddenly goes down. Is the government calling e-commerce companies, the public, and us liars?' Farooqi asked, pointing out the financial losses incurred by her husband's e-commerce business due to the issue.

Starlink likely to start by June, NA panel told
Starlink likely to start by June, NA panel told

Express Tribune

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Starlink likely to start by June, NA panel told

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology (IT) and Telecom was informed on Tuesday that the process to initiate Starlink internet services in Pakistan was almost complete and the service would be available in the country by June this year. The committee which met here with its chairman Aminul Haq in the chair, expressed its displeasure with the problems in the availability of internet services in parts of the country. The committee members hoped that after the start of the Starlink those issued could be resolved. The parliamentary secretary for IT told the committee that the discussions with Starlink had reached the final stage and its services would be available by June this year. The secretary said that 90% process had been completed. Therefore, the licence to the Starlink would be issued soon. During the meeting, the committee discussed the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) projects for the IT ministry for the financial year 2024-25. The ministry said that Rs24 billion was allocated in the PSDP, adding that more than Rs2 billion had, so far, been spent in the current fiscal year. The committee members raised the problems pertaining to the internet availability in Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Special Communication Organisation (SCO) officials said that a plan was in hand to expand mobile services in the regions at a cost of Rs780 million. Regarding the establishment of an IT park in Karachi, the IT ministry officials stated said that Rs6 billion was allocated for the project this year, but the amount could not be utilised because it was still in the design phase. Committee member Mustafa Kamal urged effective planning for the project. Another committee member, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, pointed to the non-completion of the Islamabad IT park project for a long time. The ministry officials said that a Korean company was working on the project. The chair said that the committee would visit the project after the next meeting. The chair asked the ministry to expedite the work on the Personal Data Protection Bill. The IT ministry secretary told the committee that the minister concerned was on board on the bill. The committee was informed that a draft of the artificial intelligence (AI) policy had been sent to the cabinet for approval. During the meeting, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) chairman briefed the committee regarding internet speed and connectivity. He said that the PTA generated Rs1,700 billion revenue in the last 6 years the government had not invested even a single rupee in this sector in several years. He informed the committee that high-speed internet connectivity required fibre cables.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store