Internet penetration from mere 3 % to 18 % Anusha Rehman

ISLAMABAD ( BMZ REPORT )

Minister for Information Technology,
Anusha Rahman on Tuesday said introduction of mobile broadband has contributed a lot in connecting people and increased internet penetration in the country from mere 3 percent to 18 percent in a short period.
Availability of these technologies have resulted in speedy
proliferation of broadband access both in urban and rural
communities with a record achievement of more than 30 million subscribers in less than 2 years.
She was addressing a ceremony held here in connection with
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day which was also attended Minister for Finance, Ishaq Dar as chief guest, Minister of State Health Services, Saira afzal Tarar, Legislators, Secretary IT, Chairman Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Dr. Syed Ismail
Shah, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and senior staff of Mobile Phone Operators, industry’s experts, government officials, media-persons and students and teachers of ICT for Girls programme. The World Telecommunication and Information Society (WTIS)
Day is celebrated worldwide on May 17 every year to mark creation of International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The theme this year is ICT Entrepreneurship for Social Impact.’ She said the auction of spectrum fetched US$ 1.2 billion for national exchequer. In addition, around US$ 1.3 billion worth of investments are being made in rolling out of 3G/4G networks and infrastructure.
The Minister said recently approved telecommunication policy
has envisioned transformation of Pakistan into digital economy and added auctioning of further spectrum to meet market demand and induce better quality of service is expected in June this year.
The Minister said the government has also introduced an
incentive package for mobile phone manufacturers in the country to support uptake of usage of ICT application and services.
She said present regime under the able leadership of Prime
Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has devised clear-cut programmes to translate telecom development into measurable socio-economic
benefits of nation and added in this direction a strategy is being pursued to achieve development targets including projected figure of
additional employment creation while targeting 36 per cent broadband penetration in next two years. Regarding IT exports and services, she said these have increased by 41 per cent since 2013 by just reorganizing the processes. Pakistan is now at number four in the world when it comes to free-lancing. This achievement is very encouraging which remained unknown to most in the public domain.
She said prospective young and energetic IT professionals
would soon be under umbrella of National Incubation Centre of the Ministry. These startups with potential to become IT giants will be given full facilitation including premises, mentor ship and opportunities to reach out local and international markets.
The center will be managed by private partner. Every year 40
start-ups will be hosted in the centre with each startup comprising of 5-10 member team.
The Minister further elaborated the government is providing
billion of rupees to install infrastructure in both in under-served and un-served areas of Pakistan as “We are trying its best to connect more people through easy and affordable access to Internet.”
She said the focus areas are accelerated deployment of e-
services and to develop applications and content to enable socio-economic development through digitalization of traditional sectors and also leveraging e-government to make Pakistan front-runner in good governance through IT enablement at all levels.
Anusha Rahman assured that her Ministry is focusing on
ensuring that the Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs), secured next generation licenses, have a conducive and supportive regulatory and policy Framework going forward to focus on providing solution to the masses rather than focusing on resolution of sector problems.
With regard to ICT for Girls Initiative, she said it is quite
important and vital that women segment who constitutes 50 per cent of country’s population, should come forward, show their potential and contribute in socio-economic development.
The Minister said ICTs for young girls system has been
launched with joint effort of Pakistan Baitul Maal (PBM),
Universal Service Fund (USF) and Microsoft to help prepare
many young girls from underestimated area of society, with
a goal that they can get suitable occupations.
The Minister emphasized in this age of innovation and
technological advancement, steps need to be taken that benefits of ICT reach girls and women.
She said her government was focusing on this particular areas
and ensuring implementation following party’s manifesto.
She advised that the women segment should not restrict
themselves for typing only rather they should take advantage of and focus on learning different IT and computer courses as
Information Technology has assumed a pivotal role in every
sphere of life. This phenomenon will also lead to women
empowerment, she continued.
The other initiative is setting up of Software Technology
Park in Islamabad. Parks at Lahore and Karachi will also be set up. She said her Ministry is in process of developing tech city in Federal Capital as well.
Chairman PTA said for the consumers, availability of high
speed mobile broadband services in both urban and rural areas
is encouraging more connected community and promote e-commerce related activities. He said next generation mobile services are considered an enabler towards GDP growth and help introduce more innovative e-services.
In his brief remarks, Managing Director, PBM, Barrister Abid
Waheed Sheikh said it is our duty to impart IT education to girls in order to enable them to earn their livelihood and contribute in national development.
He said thousands of girls are being imparted training in
ICT related areas in first phase of the programme.
Country Head of Microsoft, Nadeem Malik expressed commitment of his organization in promoting ICT and hoped this particular initiative would help materialize government’s vision to make Pakistan a digital country.
Head of Mobilink, appreciated efforts and role of present
government regarding IT and telecom services in the country.
Later, Anusha Rahman distributed certificates amongst
students and teachers of ICT Girls programme.