Pakistan was slow to take to the IT industry because of forex shortages to import equipment and scarcity of skilled manpower, in the 1970s. But, then it started picking up, and continues to grow
An IT rebound and cellular spike, projected in 2011, will attract considerable foreign direct investment (FDI) and domestic investment, industry surveys show. It will also mean better service and more jobs, something Pakistan direly needs
Both the IT industry and cellular telephones are coming out of a three-year trough that was impacted by the global financial squeeze.
At the same time, investment in the telecom sector, by now, totals $ 11 billion, according to the Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA), the industry regulator. “Another wave of FDI is expected after the launch of 3G services by Pakistan,” PTA also projects. Already, the United Arab Republic is the top investor in the telecom sector.
The just completed survey by Technomics, the global research organisation says, “Pakistan’s IT industry is set to rebound this year, after suffering three years of global recession and political uncertainty.” In its first ever study of the Pakistani market, Technomics says that on the back of the global slowdown “many companies slipped their revenue targets and projections in 2007”.
On the whole, domestic revenue and spending was down 40 percent, between 2006 and 2007, as exports were also hit by up to 60 percent.
But, the turnaround that started in 2008 took firm roots in 2009. “A number of companies are likely to show remarkable growth by the end of 2010,” Technomics says.
The survey, funded by Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), government of Pakistan, was meant to gather information and document software and business process outsourcing (BPO) industries in Pakistan. The previous industry surveys were conducted by Pakistan Software House Association (PSHA).
The slowdown and impact of the global crisis is fully reflected in IT revenues in Pakistan. IT’s global revenue, the survey says, had totalled $ 800 million in 2006, while the domestic revenue was $ 200 million. The global revenue declined to $ 300 million, and domestic revenue to $ 100 million, in 2007.
By the end of 2010, the IT industry has fully overcome the decline, recovered from the recession, and return to its 2006 output and performance levels.
But there has been a silver lining. Despite the painful reality, that figures reflect, the industry, largely, did quite well to weather the storm. And, in certain sectors, even continued to grow bigger.
Pakistan was slow to take to the IT industry because of forex shortages to import equipment and scarcity of skilled manpower, in the 1970s. But, then it started picking up, and continues to grow. Technomics survey says that nearly 40 percent of the IT companies in Pakistan develop and customise their own proprietary platforms. Seventy-five companies that were surveyed employed around 7,500 full time staff for an average of 131 persons. The industry has been diversifying away from the US now towards new emerging markets like Africa, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.
Who are the buyers of IT services? While the scope and clientele of IT products is expanding, the business, at present, is concentrated in some very high growth segments.
These include telecoms, finance-banking and accounting. The three high-growth key sectors account for 75 percent of the IT industry’s total global revenue resources. But IT is already moving into several applications, including sophisticated record keeping, and wholesale and retail businesses. Mobile applications, gaming and animation constitute an emerging new area with considerable promise to become a key driver for IT in the years to come.”
Besides the Technomics survey of IT, PTA has also unveiled information for the telecommunication sector. In its just unveiled annual report for 2009-10, PTA says that FDI during the year was $ 1.13 billion or $ 508 million less than it was in 2008-09. “Cellular mobile share in the total stake was 80 percent as $ 908 million was spent on infrastructure expansion in all regions of Pakistan.” PTA reports, “Over $ 6.3 billion was invested in five years, which created millions of job opportunities in Pakistan.” As the telecom sector is heading towards maturity, investment is slowing down. The number of cellular users is rising, as the market still has a large un-served segment of the population.
Telecoms attracted over $ 6.3 billion in FDI in the last five years alone, which is “an encouraging response by investors towards Pakistan’s telecom sector policies,” PTA says. The UAE, Norway and the US were the major sources of FDI in those five years. These investments included $ 2 billion plus from the UAE or 32 percent in the total FDI in telecoms. The US’s share was $ 890 million and Norway’s was $ 639 million.
What are the market size and the future telecom potential? PTA estimates that the actual number of cellular phone subscribers is “far less than 100.1 million”. Cellular phone penetration is 60.4 percent and the growth in 2009-10 was 5.1 percent. The industry estimates that the actual number of active mobile phone users ranges between 60 to 65 million. The “actual-and-active” number and the people having more than one SIM distorts the revenue estimates like ARPU (average revenue per user) if the total industry revenue is divided and diluted by 100.1 million SIM holders, rather than 60-65 million active users.
ARPU declines when penetration level rises, a worldwide phenomenon that is true of Pakistan, too. The cellular industry ARPU in Pakistan, in the first quarter of 2010, was $ 2.14 per person per month, which rose to $ 2.45 per month in the second quarter, but declined further to $ 2.0 in the third quarter, according to industry data.
This will lead to aggressive competition among cellular operators. Will more of it lead to better and varied services, a boon for subscribers and millions of new subscribers for the investors?
The writer is an Islamabad-based journalist and former Director General of APP
via: DailyTimes

Pakistan Telecom News ► Ufone News | Telenor News | Mobilink News | Warid News | Zong News | Wateen | wi-tribe | PTCL News | PTA News
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(676)
-
▼
January
(146)
- Ufone Micro SIM - [http://ufone.com] - for iPhone ...
- 250 Pakistani students to receive Cambridge awards...
- Samsung Sold 10 Million Galaxy S Smartphones withi...
- 100,000 youths to be given IT training: IT Ministe...
- Pakistani students to participate in ISEF-2011
- "Rise Of Jazba" by Mobilink's JazzJazba - [http:/...
- PTCL introduces 2Mbps Broadband DSL Once Again @ R...
- "Teach for Pakistan" project by University Student...
- Bill Gates announces $17million for polio eradicat...
- i-Sentry Surveillance: PTCL signs agreement with N...
- PTA Online Complaint Management System [http://pta...
- wi-tribe now in Faisalabad
- Pakistan's first-ever gaming and animation confere...
- PTCL data centres get EPI certification
- Toshiba Libretto W100: First dual screen laptop
- Qubee investment to reach $150 million by 2011-end...
- Branchless banking is future of financial sector
- UK Education Conference by Pakistan Embassy
- Jazz International Direct Dialing Offer: 2 minutes...
- NGN in Pakistan - Challenges During Migration: Rep...
- PTCL Data Centers are internationally recognised
- Talkshawk 5 paisa offer by Telenor
- Ticket to the Cricket World Cup by Mobilink indigo...
- E-banking to spread services to remote areas
- Siemens Pakistan reports lower profit
- http://www.pmdc.org.pk/ PMDC Registration section ...
- Etisalat Clarifies about Nayatel
- Microsoft Office 2010 now in Urdu - Download
- Pakistan's Coke Studio to Rock india
- Pak IT industry’s Web Directory to be out SOON
- "Chat 322" Dual Sim phone by Samsung
- Ahmad Hussain - 412 punches in 1 minute: World Rec...
- Telenor Opens Service Center in Faisalabad
- SMS: Main Source of Mobile Operators Revenue
- Cellular Operators Reject 3G in Pakistan
- Ringtones Bundle Offer by Mobilink
- NADRA Files Complaint against TV Report
- First Pakistani to become HL7 RIM Certified Specia...
- Calling All Innovators Pakistan 2010 Developers Co...
- Etisalat Clarifies aboout [Etisalat - Nayatel]
- Jon Eddy Abdullah appointed new CEO of DTAC
- CEO Mobilink: 11 Pakistanis go mobile every minute...
- Maison Achieves 'Microsoft Partner Gold Enterprise...
- Etisalat was in Buyout Talks with Nayatel/Micronet...
- With more than a 100 Million Mobile Users - PTA is...
- PTA Completes Targets for Year 2010
- PTCL “Management Development Program” Certificate ...
- O level student scores record 23 As - World Record...
- "MobilePrint" - Samsung makes printing mobile
- Pakistani Students queue up to have a look at Jupi...
- Malaysia, Pakistan cooperate in manufacturing
- [pk.samsungmobile.com] will merge with [http://sam...
- Hello To The Future - PTCL New Positioning Stateme...
- Turn your iPod Nano into a wrist watch
- Jazz Jazba - Star of 2011
- PTA organized seminar on 3G, in collaboration with...
- Dawn Education Expo 2011 - [http://dawnexhibitions...
- PEMRA cracks down on illegal cable TV networks
- CCP grants 10 days to Wateen & DHA for submitting ...
- CCP takes notice of rights for World Cup Telecast
- Intel science fair winners to represent Pakistan i...
- Huawei Enterprise rolls into Middle East
- ZONG's M9 Receives Extraordinary Response
- PTCL EVO Online Billing
- easypaisa nominated for GSMA Global Mobile Awards
- Warid’s Exceptional Customer Care Services
- Uth Records by Ufone - [http://uthrecords.com.pk/]...
- NayaTel Ranked Number 2 in Pakistan 25
- Djuice Background Music Service
- PTCL EVO Wins Best Consumer Choice Award
- Jazz "Apni Call" by Mobilink - Receiver to Pay for...
- R&D funds of telecom operators reach Rs 40 billion...
- PTA, Telenor contesting in GSM Awards
- Celebration arranged by PTA for achieving 100 mill...
- earthquake in Karachi & Dubai
- PTCL Gaming Lounge - http://gaming.ptcl.net/
- CEO - Telenor Pakistan - Moves On!
- Abu Dhabi Group should boost FDI inflows
- PTA ex-chief rejects allegations of fiscal irregul...
- Ufone Karachi Offer - Call Free After 2 Minutes
- PTCL Buzz [http://entertainment.ptcl.net/] Revampe...
- “Kick Now”: Pak Made App wins the 1st Round of MEA...
- MobilPrint: Mobile Application Introduced by Samsu...
- More than 3,000 companies registered in 2010
- Alienware: Pakistan’s first Gaming Laptop unveiled...
- NADRA to share data of the affluent with FBR
- Fedral Minister for Advisory Board to Resolve Cell...
- ANALYSIS: An IT and cellular rebound - Muhammad Af...
- Cost effective strategies doubled Ufone’s revenue
- Inauguration of PTCL Data Centre by Chief Minister...
- "My First Mobile Internet Screen" by Ufone & Nokia...
- Axone Business Solutions Achieves a Microsoft Silv...
- Telenor Pakistan Eyeing GSMA Award in 2011
- Google "Translate" App for Android Smartphones
- Nokia to Release ‘Nokia N9′ Soon
- PTCL Lanuches Another Data Center in Lahore
- Study on SMS Traffic in Pakistan & Global Trends -...
- New Management of Warid and Wateen
- Ufone: Uth Stylish Offer
- BlackBerry® Torch™ 9800 by Mobilink
- 2011 is the International Year of Chemistry
- Pakistan to announce monetary policy on Jan 29
- NADRA Wins Nigerian Identity Card Project
- 83m People Registered with NADRA So Far
- 3G Services to be Available by the End of 2011
- NADRA & Mobilink - Bills Payment Solution
- PKR 500 currency note replaced in October 2011
- Mobile Matrix : Solve equations & Matrix problems ...
- PM Urges Muslim Ummah for Joint Efforts in Science...
- PTA to hold seminar - Today Jan 11
- Zong: LCD TV Lucky Draw - Chance to Win a 32" LCD ...
- Telenor Persona Offers Free 20 MB of GPRS usage
- Abu Dhabi Group Nominates New Management Team
- Motorola unveils Droid Bionic 4G smartphone
- Outcomes of Predictive Text Messaging
- Skype Brings Video Calling Over 4G Networks
- Bank Alfalah eyes Silkbank
- November 2010: Handsets Import up 213%
- World Cup 2011 Live Stream - Watch Online
- PTA Issues "MVNOs Numbering Plan" Procedures
- PTV Home Live Web Streaming
- Google Launches ‘Android 3.0′ at CES 2011
- Blackberry® Torch™ 9800 by Telenor - Persona
- Teelenor - talkshawk Sim Lagao
- DHA Sign MoU with PTCL for ICT Infrastructure Depl...
- "SnapKeys" – Mobile Keyboard becomes Keyless
- Internet Explorer 9 leads on Malware security: Rep...
- Extensive use of TV, Computer causes overweight: R...
- M9 Launch - Packages - Details
- Official iPhone app by Geo TV
- The iPhone Screen Enlarger
- Google’s NFC Mobile Payment System
- Fuel Cells to Charge Mobile Phones
- Mobilink Indigo: BlackBerry Value Bundle Offer
- •PTA and UET Taxila Sign MOU for Mutual Cooperatio...
- M9 - Comming Soon
- 10 Lakh beneficiaries to get Life Insurance under ...
- Microsoft: New Windows System for Mobiles
- Standard of Mobile Phone Charger in 2011
- PTCL: Hello to the Future!
- Djuice: Bol Jiger Bol - 15 fnf Numbers of all netw...
- Ufone Micro SIM - [http://ufone.com]
- PTCL: New Year Bonanza - Free Unlimited Calls
- Ufone: Dunya ka sub say sasta SMS Rate!
- PTCL New year Bonanza Thrill - Pay for 3 Rest for ...
- Pakistan Vs Newzealand Live Stream
-
▼
January
(146)
No comments:
Post a Comment