Telenor Pakistan

Telenor Pakistan (Pvt.) Limited (Urdu: ٹیلی نار پاکستان) is the second largest cellular & digital services provider in Pakistan owned by Telenor Group, which is an international provider of voice, data, content and mobile communication services in 9 markets worldwide in Scandinavia and Asia. Telenor started out as a public company in 1855.[2] Irfan Wahab Khan is the current CEO of Telenor Pakistan since August 2016.[3]

Telenor Pakistan
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedApril 2004 (2004-04)
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Area served
Pakistan
Key people
Irfan Wahab Khan (CEO)
ProductsMobile Telephony, Internet, Devices, SIM operator
RevenueDecrease NOK 1,483 million (2020 Q2)[1]
Decrease NOK 310 million (2020 Q2)[1]
ParentTelenor ASA
SubsidiariesTelenor Bank
WebsiteOfficial Website

Currently, Telenor Pakistan has a total subscriber base of 46 million with 24% cellular market share in Pakistan.[4]

History

License

Telenor acquired a license for providing GSM services in Pakistan in April 2004, and launched its services commercially in Karachi, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi on 15 March 2005; it expanded its services to Lahore, Faisalabad and Hyderabad on 23 March 2005. Telenor Pakistan's corporate headquarters are in Islamabad, with regional offices in Peshawar, Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Hyderabad, Quetta and Karachi.[5]

Inauguration

The official opening of Telenor Pakistan was held in Islamabad in which former president of Pakistan General Pervez Musharraf was the guest of honor and was attended by Telenor delegation headed by president and CEO of Telenor Group Jon Fredrik Baksaas along with then CEO of Telenor Pakistan Tore Johnsen. The first call at the inauguration was made by former President Pervez Musharraf to the prime minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg, who was visiting Australia at the time.[5]

Inauguration of New Headquarters in Islamabad

Telenor Pakistan's new headquarter named '345' was inaugurated in Islamabad on 1 November 2017 by the then prime minister of Pakistan Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. The new headquarter was built at a cost of $80 million.[6]

Operations

Coverage

Telenor Pakistan covers more than 80% of Pakistan's population in urban and rural areas with a network of over 12,000 cell sites of which 80% are 3G and 70% are 4G enabled. The company has been awarded a number of projects under Universal Service Fund (USF) of which the one currently in progress in the Broadband for Sustainable Development (BSD) program under which more than 100 new cell sites will be established to bring connectivity to 1.7 million in Dera Ismail Khan and Mohmand Agency.[7] In the past, Telenor worked on USF Projects for cell site installation in Bahawalpur-Cholistan district in 2009 and provision of 3G services in Kohistan district in 2017.[8][9]

Radio Frequency

Frequencies used on Telenor Pakistan's Network
Frequency Protocol Band Class Channel width
900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE 8 2G 4.8 MHz
2100 MHz UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA+ 1 3G 5 MHz (Mainland)
4G/LTE-A 4G 15 MHz (AJ&K/GB)
1800 MHz 4G/LTE-A 3 5 MHz
850 MHz

(Mainland)

4G/LTE-A 5 10 MHz

Sales and distribution

Telenor Pakistan's distribution network has over 220,000 touch points across Pakistan that include franchises, sahulat ghars and retailers that offer GSM products and Easypaisa services. In 2017, company owned customer sales and service centers were converted to Digital Customer Touch Points that include Self Service Booths, IVR, web and social media customer services.

Next generation mobile services (NGMS)

Telenor is the first to officially launch 4.5G (LTE Advanced) in Pakistan. It has done so by aggregating two 4G bands, FDD-LTE Band 5 (850 MHz) and FDD-LTE Band 3 (1800 MHz), a portion of which has been re-farmed for 4G, it was previously used on the 2G (GPRS/EDGE) network. Telenor's LTE-A network was initially available in all major cities of Pakistan.[10]

VoLTE

After conducting trials and internal testing, Telenor Pakistan launched Voice over LTE (VoLTE) on 29 January 2019. This makes it the first network in Pakistan to launch VoLTE.[11] Telenor's VoLTE in Pakistan is based on an open source platform and has been developed in-house. Initially, support for other smartphone OEMs was not enabled despite claims of it being supported.[12] Recently, Telenor's VoLTE services were enabled for select smartphone models, such as Oppo and Realme.[13]

5G Trials

On 13 March 2020, Telenor had successfully conducted 5G Trials, achieving connectivity speeds in excess of 1.5Gbit/s. This also marked 15 years of its operation in Pakistan.[14]

Easypaisa

In 2008, Telenor acquired majority shares of Tameer Microfinance Bank Limited for its mobile financial services project.[15] They named the branchless banking service "Easypaisa" and launched it in October 2009.[16] Easypaisa was Pakistan's first branchless banking deployment. Later 'Mobile Wallet' was introduced where normal Telenor Pakistan subscribers could now open a mobile account and make transactions themselves using their cellphones. Easypaisa was cited by CNN as the "model to follow" in launching mobile banking services.[17]

Easypaisa is Pakistan's first and largest mobile money service and third largest in the world (according to CGAP), catering to over 18 million customers. It currently has over 75,000 agents across Pakistan. In October 2014 Telenor Easypaisa introduced several types of accounts at different levels.[18]

Tameer Bank was acquired by Telenor Group in 2016 to become Telenor Microfinance Bank and Easypaisa became a part of the bank. ANT Financial Group which owns the global payment platform Alipay, acquired 45% stake in Telenor Bank for $184.5m in March 2018.[19]

Digital ecosystem

Telenor Pakistan started off as a cellular service provider in 2005, but has diversified its offerings. Telenor Pakistan offers a number of 4G-enabled handsets including Telenor Infinity E3, Telenor Infinity E2 and Telenor Infinity A2.[20] The company also provides its customers branded mobile handsets from Samsung and Motorola, in addition to 4G MiFi and 4G Wingle[21] and 3G broadband devices such as 3G Wingle.[22] The company launched Digital Customer TouchPoints in the form of kiosks.[23]

Telenor Velocity is Pakistan's first telco-led accelerator.[24]

See also

References

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  2. "Telenor". Telenor. p. 13.
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  4. "Telecom Indicators | PTA". www.pta.gov.pk. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
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  6. "PM inaugurates new Telenor Pakistan Campus '345'". The Nation. 2 November 2017. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  7. "USF awarded the Broadband for Sustainable Development Program to Telenor Pakistan - PhoneWorld". PhoneWorld. 13 January 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  8. "Telenor and USF to Provide 3G Services in Kohistan - Rs 4.6 Billion Project Launched". PakWired - Latest Startup and Technology News from Pakistan. 24 February 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
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  12. Pakistan, Telenor [@telenorpakistan] (4 June 2019). "Telenor becomes Pakistan's 1st VoLTE technology enabled network! Now experience HD voice quality & instant call connectivity with Telenor VoLTE!pic.twitter.com/7zcFOUts3S" (Tweet). Retrieved 6 June 2019 via Twitter.
  13. "OPPO becomes first phone brand to support Telenor's VoLTE services". The Nation. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  14. "Telenor celebrates 15 years in Pakistan with successful 5G trials". PakistanToday Profit. 13 March 2020.
  15. "Breaking: Telenor Pakistan acquires 51% of Tameer Microfinance Bank". propakistani.pk. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  16. "About Easypaisa". www.easypaisa.com.pk. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  17. Steve Mollman (15 January 2010). "Cell-phone banking offers financial help to Third World". CNN.com. Retrieved 28 October 2018 via Digital Biz.
  18. "Case Study Telenor Pakistan Easypaisa" (PDF).
  19. "Telenor Group and Ant Financial in strategic partnership to deliver inclusive financial services in Pakistan - Telenor Group". www.telenor.com. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  20. "4G Mobile Phones". www.telenor.com.pk. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  21. "4G Mobile Broadband". www.telenor.com.pk. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  22. "3G Connect". www.telenor.com.pk. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  23. "My Telenor App". www.telenor.com.pk. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  24. "About Us".
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