Network coverage in Pakistan 2024

Network coverage in Pakistan 2024

A key part of any mobile phone specification is its operating frequency bands. The supported frequency bands determine whether a certain handset is compatible with a certain network carrier.

Beside the mobile phone specifications, Techhed is happy to also provide you with its own country-based frequency band directory. It’s not operator-specific and it’s helpful if you are choosing a handset to use in your home country or if you are making sure your phone will work in the country you are heading to.

PTA Survey 2024

The Telecom industry in Pakistan is transforming and it is affecting the industry’s business cases profit and services are also being changed, and the national telecom authority now shared a survey for the best and worst telecom networks coverage in pakistan 2024.

The two-month-long complete survey was conducted in the 1st Quarter of 2024, and evaluated performance of Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs) based on the Cellular Mobile Network Quality of Service (QoS) Regulations. The survey includes 0.25 million tests of Mobile Broadband, 45,000 Calls & SMS, and 0.13 million Ookla Speed tests.

Network coverage in Pakistan 2024

The mobile networks were ranked in four position in Mobile Network Coverage in pakistan 2024 Mobile Broadband, Voice, and SMS Services based on their compliance level with the defined thresholds in QoS Regulations. PTA classified the networks based on SMS, Voice quality, Mobile Broadband, Data, Latency and and internet browsing.

More than a dozen cities of Punjab, Sindh, KP, and Balochistan were included from January 1 to March 31 in survey and 3G signal strength samples were recorded on survey routes wherever the network switched to 3G while the mobile handset was in technology auto-detect mode.

Results:

Show that more than 300 calls were failed during 20,485 call attempts. 143 calls were dropped prior to completion of two minutes, while 20,003 calls remained connected for the complete duration.

Furthermore, 20,433 SMS sending attempts were conducted, with 20,372 SMS successfully sent.

2G Capabilities

GSM 900, GSM 1800

3G Capabilities

UMTS 850, UMTS 900, UMTS 2100

4G Capabilities

LTE 850, LTE 1800

5G Capabilities

First introduced in 1992, is the second-generation of cellular telephone technology and the first to use digital encryption of conversations. 2G networks were the first to offer data services and SMS text messaging, but their data transfer rates are lower than those of their successors.

Networks succeed 2G ones, offering faster data transfer rates and are the first to enable video calls. This makes them especially suitable for use in modern smartphones, which require constant high-speed internet connection for many of their applications.

The fourth generation of mobile phone communications standards. It is a successor of the 3G and provides ultra-broadband internet access for mobile devices. The high data transfer rates make 4G networks suitable for use in USB wireless modems for laptops and even home internet access.

The fifth generation of mobile phone communications standards. It is a successor to 4G and promises to be faster than previous generations while opening up new uses cases for mobile data. The 5G benefits range from faster speeds (up to 10x faster), much lower latency (up to 50x lower) and greater capacity allowing many more devices to be connected at the same time.

coverage in pakistan 2024

The MVNO is an operator that does not own any spectrum; instead, MVNOs have commercial arrangements with conventional Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) for the provision of Mobile Communication Services and Next Generation Mobile Services to their own customers.

The PTA has invited comments/feedback on the draft framework for MVNO services.

This framework allows MVNO services in Pakistan in the light of clause 9.11.1 of Telecommunications Policy 2015.

An MNO shall be allowed to make commercial agreements with single/multiple MVNOs. Further, an MVNO shall also be allowed to make commercial agreements with single/multiple MNOs. The agreement between MNO and MVNO will define the scope of operations of MVNO; however, the scope of operations shall remain in line with MVNO models.

A brief description of the MVNO models is as under: (a). Reseller: The MVNO will be allowed to use its own brand name, marketing strategies and sales however will only be allowed to market the services being offered/provided by parent MNO and will not be allowed to install any radio or core network equipment (b). Service Provider: The MVNO will be allowed to use its own brand name, marketing strategies, customer care and billing however will only be allowed to market the services being offered/provided by parent MNO and will not be allowed to install any radio or core network equipment. (c). Enhanced Service Provider:

This category of MVNO may provide its own customized services in addition to the services provided by parent MNO and will use its own brand name and marketing strategy. This category may install telecom network elements restricted to its own model. (d). Full MVNO: A full MVNO will be allowed to provide all type of services as provided by MNO’s which include branding, marketing and install its own core network elements except access network elements.

MNO and MVNO shall jointly submit to the Authority, technical and business plan along with draft commercial agreement between MNO and MVNO as per the checklist. The applicant shall be granted MVNO license after fulfillment of all codal formalities.

MVNOs shall be allowed to install their own network elements depending upon the scope of operations agreed as per the agreement with parent MNO duly approved by the Authority. Further, the agreement once approved by PTA shall not be changed by any party without prior approval of PTA.

Quality of Service shall be the sole responsibility of MVNO. Since MVNO shall hold its own brand name, consumer ownership and market its own SIMs, it must ensure that its users receive good quality of service as per benchmarks set by PTA. MVNO while entering into an agreement with MNO(s) shall look into this aspect and individual responsibilities in this regard should clearly be pronounced in the document.

MVNO shall be responsible to fulfill the National Security requirements. Appropriate clauses will be included in the agreement to ensure efficient resolution of issues related to security, Lawful Interception (LI), data records etc. and terms and conditions for activation/ de-activation of SIMs as set by PTA and its amendments thereto, prior to commencement of its commercial services.

Once an MVNO commences its services, the MNO shall provide service to MVNO without interruption. Also, the parent MNOs shall not degrade, suspend, discontinue or terminate any service provided to MVNO or take any measures which effect the delivery of service to MVNO without prior approval of PTA. Similarly, MVNO shall not stop provision of services to its customers without at least a three months’ notice and prior approval from PTA.

As MVNO will hold the ownership of its customers, it will be responsible for making necessary arrangements to facilitate them. The MVNO shall address the complaints of its own users and for this purpose shall establish at least one customer care centre in each city of its operation and a 24/7 nationwide helpline.

MVNO shall be required to take action against its customer related to its services as required under the prevailing law. MVNO shall be responsible for the resolution of billing or other disputes with its customers as per its scope. The MVNO shall submit its Code of Commercial Practice and Standard Contract of Service to PTA for approval and shall follow the same in true letter and spirit. MVNO shall ensure necessary safeguards are in place to abide by PTA’s DIRBS and loss/stolen device requirements.

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