Be sure and catch a brand new episode of Bits and Bytes Sunday morning at 930am (PST) -
A 2-part series, Bits and Bytes covers Mobile Commerce in Pakistan.
Dr Aamir Matin, Country General Manager of Cisco Systems in Pakistan, talks about Pakistan’s poor performance in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitive Report.
Zeeshan Ahmed, Founder of PakTranslations.com is being featured as the upcoming success story, and Paktranslations.com and Twitter.com are the featured websites.
Total Communications and PTA organized an event called MCommerce - We spoke with companies such as Bashir Sheikh from Inov8, Wasif Mustafa from Mobilink, Tore Johnsen from Telenor, Barrister Zahid Jamil from Jamil & Jamil, Nadeem Malik from Infotech, Jehan Ara from Pasha and Fahd Bangash from Amaana.
Farzal Dojki also talks about the innovation that Amaana brought to the interactivity of the event.
Finally, we’re wrapping up with a gadget review of a Bose speaker with an ipod docking station and Bose Speakers that will get you to fall in love with the quality of sound, courtesy Media Center!
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MCommerce In Pakistan: April 20th Episode | conwaycass
April 19th, 2008 at 6:56 pm
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Farzad
April 20th, 2008 at 9:34 am
2The epsiode today was interesting. I didn’t realize that with all the fuss that we are trying to create in terms of telecom readiness, that we are still so far behind in the World Economic Forum report that Amir Matin talked about. Can that really be? Pick up any newspaper of any day, take a walk in any vicinity in any part of Pakistan and I doubt you’ll find more than 10 metres that don’t have telecom realestate plastered on them.
The billions and billions of dollars of investment that are being put in by the private companies, what is the PTA and other government departments doing to promote and spread the awareness? I am quite surprised.
HOw do agencies like the WEForum get their data? Any ideas?
Maliha
April 20th, 2008 at 9:53 am
3I agree with the previous comment. This report seems to put Pakistan in quite a bad light.. I realize there are lots of issues such as bureacracy amongst other issues, but can we really have fallen down WORSE than before? Seems unlikely.
As for the rest of the show, I didn’t realize that Mobile Commerce was actually being used in Pakistan to even the extent that you have shown, and I was pleased to be able to learn about the progress. I look forward to watching next week’s episode to find out more about it. Thanks again.
Waris Khan
April 20th, 2008 at 11:46 am
4Mobile Commerce I understand - what about the security aspect? What is to stop someone from getting you to make purchases by force? Any safeguarding measures the companies can give?
Mobile theft or snatching is so common - what’s the safety?
Imtiaz Faddoo
April 20th, 2008 at 11:49 am
5Doesn’t MCommerce open up many opportunities for developers to develop software applications for the mobile platform? I’m sure its already there, but if you’re talking about integrating Mobile Commerce with every aspect of our everyday lives, then software developers and development companies wil need to be a little more proactive than they are. Perhaps outsourcing is not what our strength is - perhaps it is developing for all the opportunieties that are being created IN the country.
Great topic - Keep it up!
Kiran Khokar
April 20th, 2008 at 11:53 am
6Interesting - And I agree that its all a game of numbers. Imagine if mobilink DID have 60 million customers and each of those customers transcats even just One single rupee.. THat makes for 60 MILLION rupees worth of transactions! So anyone who thinks that MCommerce STILL needs some time before people will believe its worth and value, needs to think of examples like these.
On another note, I am quite glad that in the interviews and the program, you don’t focus on just one company and let them just talk about themselves. It always makes it easier to watch a show if it isn’t engaging in cheap marketing tactics. A sincere thank you!
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