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Enroll In Pakistan Telecom Grid June 8, 2007

Posted by Mustafa in Blogroll, Broadband, Broadband Pakistan, Network, Paksitan, Service Providers, Trainings, Webcast, World, Worldwide, telecom.
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If you enjoy reading local technology blogs like this one (or this, or this, or this, or this, or this) and enjoy contributing information and commentary on the same, we are building up a mailing group and we are calling it Pakistan Telecom Grid. The group membership is open to all and other blog authors (like Babar, Tariq and Sajjad and anyone else who care to join) will be upgraded as managers so that we’ve a collective stewardship of the collection.

About the group: An informal grid of Telecommunication and Network Services professionals and insiders of Pakistan. Inspired from the fact that the collective authors and respective audience of the relatively few technology blogs that relate to Pakistan can be team up as a virtual pool of guys with an interested in communications technologies. This assembly can be used to enhance social interaction between the members, get-together events, private discussions, rumor sharing and rumor milling  ;) etc.

Join in now.

COMVU: Live Video from Mobile Phone to Broadcast Control Center Debuts at NAB 2007 May 30, 2007

Posted by Mustafa in 3G, Broadband, Broadband Pakistan, CDMA, Cable, Cellular, DSL, GSM, Global, ISP, Internet, Internet TV, Network, Paksitan, Service Providers, TV, Trainings, Webcast, consumer, hotspot, mobile.
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Just wanted to share this information with all of you … ComVu’s ‘PocketCaster’ has a GREAT potential to penetrate almost all level of users who have access to a Cell Phone with a Camera & an Internet Connection (GPRS, Edge, EVDO/3G etc).

It supports Live Webcast to a Blog/YouTube & creates an archieve to be downloaded / Stored for later use.

 I test the application using a Nokia E50 & a Nokia N95 using GPRS & Edge over Mobilink & Warid networks. It’s just amazing to see the Technological Advancements & how they can be put to positive use.

I would surely recommend to give it a test & amaze yourself :)

Read the following New’s item also

http://www.comvu.com/comvu/presscenter/News042407.htm