Monthly Archives: July, 2008
Indonesia: Telecom giants demand oligopoly?
Indonesia’s telecommunication giants have demanded the government limit the number of new entrants to the industry, citing limited resources and growing investment risk. The Indonesian Cellular Telephones Association (ATSI) chairman Merza Fachys said limited frequency allocations and phone numbers meant there was no room to accommodate new players. “The government must regulate the number of [...]
Buy, Sell, Swap, Peer, Transit and Lease Bandwidth
He is not just talking. Neil Tagare brought the world FLAG (Acquired by Reliance in 2003) and Project Oxygen (Never kicked-off). He has now launched an online outfit (BySellBandwidth) where capacity will be traded somewhat like the Real Estate. BusinessWeek and TelecomTV have covered Neil’s latest venture. The idea of setting up an exchange for trading bandwidth between users with too much capacity and those with [...]
Wireless energy (and supposedly cheap too, in the long run)
Here is the answer to all those longed for a day when energy could be delivered without costly messy wires Op-Ed Contributor – Satellites With Solar Panels Can Beam the Sun’s Energy to Earth. – Op-Ed – NYTimes.com Science fiction? Actually, no — the technology already exists. A space solar power system would involve building [...]
Orascom building North Korean 3G Network

Orascom Telecom – which is currently building a GSM/3G network in the secretive North Korea has apparently secured access to the mighty, if unfinished Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang. The company has been reported by the few foreign residents permitted into the country to be working on the very top of the 105 story building and [...]
More on the telecom-transportation tradeoff (but none of this is possible without good broadband)
There’s nothing like increasing fuel prices to generate telecom-transportation tradeoff stories. This is very promising stuff for people like us live 3.5 hours flying time from anyplace important. But none of these innovations can work here until we get decent quality on our broadband links. Has anyone tried skype videoconferencing other than in Singapore or [...]
Special issue of SouthAsiaDisasters.net carries LIRNEasia contribution
The special issue on “Community-based last-mile early warning system” carried on its back page the following contribution from Rohan Samarajiva (despite the title of the publication, it’s not possible to find this piece on the web, so what is pasted below is the pre-pub version: Between a rock and a hard place The tragedy of [...]
Maldives introduces mobile recharge from ATMs
Maldives is the South Asian country that has reached market saturation in mobiles. Now the game is services. According to the report below, they have introduced a new service to move money from bank machines into prepaid accounts. One wonders how many of Maldives citizens have bank accounts. If a great majority do, this can [...]
Dialog prompts for mobile re-registration: A solution?…may be, may not be.

It is literally a child’s play getting a false UK passport, Frederick Forsyth said in 1972. In his bestselling thriller, The Day of the Jackal the protagonist used the birth certificate of a dead child to obtain a fake passport. Thirty two years later, BBC was not sure the loophole was plugged or not. Not [...]
WiMAX: A reality check in China
Lin Sun is a Beijing-based consultant with more than 20 years’ experience with the Chinese telecom industry. Recently he has analysed the future of WiMAX in the backdrop of 3G in an atricle. Excerpts are stated bellow: If speed is compromised, cost will become a serious concern. According to estimates, operator capex for WiMAX will be [...]
Thin computers that are also cheap (but will they work in places with bad broadband?)
This is an old debate. Back in 1999, Larry Ellison and Bill Gates were debating this. Thin client computing, the one-laptop per child, etc are all variations on the theme. Our interest is in what differentiates a netbook from an advanced mobile phone? Smaller PCs Cause Worry for Industry – NYTimes.com The new computers, often [...]
Jaffna, in Sri Lanka war zone, now has commercial 3G/HSPA
Dialog Telekom, Sri Lanka’s leading mobile communications service provider announced the launch of its 3G/HSPA service in Manipay Jaffna following the setting up of the 530th 3G Base Station in Manipay, Jaffna. Dialog Telekom earns the distinction of being the first mobile service provider to provide 3G services in Jaffna. Dialog 3G will deliver the [...]
What is the path to wireless nirvana? WiMAX or LTE?
There is always a standards battle going on in telecom. The current fight is about LTE and WiMAX. Even though the main battlegrounds are the ITU, GSMA and various locations in the developed world, skirmishes will take place in places like India and Sri Lanka where WiMAX deployment has already started. This will be something [...]
Telecom-transport tradeoff works, when transport becomes costly
In a previous post, I discussed the importance of making more services available online in order to exploit the telecom-transport tradeoff. My argument was based on the delays and waste caused by the poor transport system in Sri Lanka, exacerbated by the government’s eagerness to close roads at the drop of a security hat. According [...]
Pakistan has lowest international telecom prices (in the world!) but not to SAARC neighbors
A recent LIRNEasia media outreach effort timed to coincide with the upcoming SAARC Summit in Colombo has been picked up by AFP. Leaving aside the question of the operators in the SAARC countries collectively lowering their termination rates to make possible more reasonable intra-SAARC call charges, the data also show that Pakistan has the overall [...]
Telecoms top best business firms in Sri Lanka

Dialog Telekom and Sri Lanka Telecom won the first and second places respectively among the Business Today’s Sri Lanka Top Ten business firms. President Mahinda Rajapaksa presented the awards at a function organized by the Business Today Magazine. The recipients were Dr. Hans Wijesooriya of Dialog Telekom, Leisha De Silva of Sri Lanka Telecom, Harry [...]



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