Eminent
speakers from the Telecom & IT sectors emphasized enabling policy,
technological advancement and financial revolution would drive growth and spur
economic activity in Pakistan. This was concluded today at the 9TH
Pakistan TELECON 2016 organized by Shamrock Conferences International at the
Marriott Hotel Islamabad.
Chairman
PTA, Syed Ismail Shah in his keynote
address stressed the need for recognizing the window of opportunity for
Pakistan and encouraged the private sector and entrepreneurs to do more. He
said, “Pakistan is on a growth strategy, we need collaborated and mutual
handholding of various stakeholders.”
The
theme of the conference “At the Crossroads of Revolutionary
Technology Challenges” was carried forward through two dedicated
sessions on regulatory and technology followed by a panel discussion.
Nadeem Hussain, a visionary financial specialist
while introducing his new venture, Planet N Group, said, “The financial
revolution for the unbanked people of Pakistan requires an under-Rs.1000 smart
phone with embedded APIs, allowing the rural and unbanked population to open a
bank account, obtain credit, make payments and watch TV for free.”
Examining the
regulatory framework to determine the performance, potential and the future
strategy for the nation’s progress in the Telecom and IT sectors, Wahaj Siraj, CEO
& Co-Founder of Nayatel opined that the industry had huge potential, it was
time for the regulator and the private sector to team up for favorable
outcomes. Meanwhile, Syed Ahmad,
Chairman of P@SHA was of the view that piracy is a major impediment and PEMRA
rules were old and not conducive, lacking contractual enforcement; taxation was
one of the biggest issues hurting the IT industry.
The
session on ‘Technology’ was chaired by Salman Ansari, a former advisor MOiTT,
who engaged the speakers by asking them how they saw technology unfolding for
Pakistan. This
session was focused on exploring new opportunities and factors that drive
technology deployment, while the experts discussed how to make next-generation
technologies accessible for all.
Irfan Wahab Khan,
Deputy CEO, Telenor spoke about how amazing products were strengthening the
digital ecosystem in Pakistan; he said, “technology is transforming
seamlessly.” Meanwhile, two visiting technology specialists, Damian Bethke, Deputy GM, Global
Message Services AG from Switzerland and Oguz
Kuchkbarak, CEO & Managing Partner, ODC Business Solutions from Turkey,
spoke about telecom & IT experiences in their respective countries.
An
interesting aspect of TELECON 2016 was the Panel Discussion on the global theme
of World Telecom Day 2016, “ICT Entrepreneurship for Social Impact”
which was chaired by Jehan Ara, President,
P@SHA and a specialist in nurturing entrepreneurship and startups. The panel
comprising of Asim Sheharyar Hussain,
MD, Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), Shahida
Saleem, Team Lead Ilm 2, Mohammad
Nasrullah, VP, Customer Solutions CONVO and Junaid Iqbal, MD, Careem Networks Pakistan, concluded that data
protection law was a long standing issue that needs attention.
Meanwhile earlier in his
opening remarks, the Convener of the forum and Chairman, SHAMROCK Conferences
International, Menin Rodrigues
stated that the national telecommunication objectives and policies need timely
realignments to accommodate the rapid technological advancements in the global
telecom arena.
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