Pakistan Will Operate Satellite Based Broadband

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As we all know the benefit of internet and without it, the survival is almost impossible. Billions of people are doing online jobs and they need internet 24 hours a day. The quality of service is also very important. Have you ever think why internet in past not become the part of life? The answer is very simple because people couldn’t rely on it due to its slow speed.

Recently two Telecommunication Companies named as Quantum Global Communications (QGC), Redtone has signed a declaration with Yahsat that is the U.A.E based company.

It is expected that it takes three months to start the service of satellite broadband. The name of the brand will be YahClick. It is also important to tell you that this satellite based broadband will facilitate almost everyone, the people who are living in rural areas and also the people who are in urban areas. There will be no restriction of signals as the connection will be through satellite.

Yes, there will be the issue of rates; every common person will not afford it. The CPE device will be available for $700 and monthly one has to pay $40. This is something very expensive.

The Redtone Zulfiqar Group Chief Technical Officer Ali Ursani said:

“This offer is meant for unlimited access with 2mbps package, while CP includes a 30cm antenna that costs around $350. If duties are relaxed by the government, CP costs would reduce further. Generally satellite solutions cost $2000, but we are offering a plausible package for satellite based network which is an ideal product for the Pakistani market. It will cater broadband services in areas where telecommunication infrastructure does not exist. Vset facility (i-Direct satellite-based IP communications technology) is another option in this capacity but it is costly for Pakistani users”

It is just the broadband services and a brand name Yahclick, but it is also noted that Yahsat offers many more services in U.A.E. We all are hopeful that in future more satellite based services will be launched for better telecommunication experience.

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