ISLAMABAD: Wi-Tribe has taken the lead in telecommunication market with bringing 4.5G service for the first time in Pakistan. The development has come in a month after the industry announced a pact with Huawei of China. The service will be operational by June 2017 and is to be introduced in five cities namely Islamabad, Lahore, Faisalabad, Karachi and Rawalpindi. Introduction of LTE-A (Long-term Evolution- Advanced) is part of $50 million investment programme of Wi-Tribe. Induction of LTE-A in broadband saturated market of Pakistan is the first time when 3.5 Ghz is being deployed in South Asia and Middle East. LTE-A equipment is capable of delivering 1GB per second data whereas LTE can go as up as 300MB per second. However, Wi-Tribe for now will be providing 100Mbps per connection and by the end of 2018 it be raised to 200Mbps. The industry has plans to deliver 400Mbps to its customers by 2019. Wi-Tribe was launched in Pakistan in 2009 and provides telecommunication services in five cities.
Daily Archives: March 23, 2017
Older ladies prove to be better moms than young ones: Research
COPENHAGEN: Women are often urged to have babies while they are young. But postponing the decision to start a family may actually be beneficial in the long run – especially for their off-spring. New research from Denmark suggests that older … read more
Tom Cruise is no longer single –
Since his last divorce with actor Katie Holmes in 2012, Tom Cruise has not had a serious relationship. Seems like that’s no longer the case! According to InTouch Weekly, the Mission Impossible star has fallen for his co-star Vanessa Kirby, … read more
Indian model Khusboo Bhatt commits suicide
AHMEDABAD: Indian model Khushboo Bhatt committed suicide by hanging herself from the ceiling fan at her home in Satellite on Sunday. Khushboo, who also worked as a TV anchor, lived with her father Minesh and grandmother at Sukruti Tower in … read more
Entertainment industry still a challenge for women: JLo
Singer-actor Jennifer Lopez, who has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for over two decades, feels the times are still challenging for women in the industry. Lopez got her first big break with Selena, which completed 20 years … read more
