Wednesday 14 September 2011

[bs-telecom] Digest Number 1509

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1.

Jobs || Multiple IT and Telecom || Pakistan and Middle East

Posted by: "yasir maqsood" zionism101@yahoo.com   zionism101

Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:49 am (PDT)



Dear Friends,
These Jobs and many other fields Jobs are
available and Updated daily at http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com
 
Telecom Engineers Required - Ericsson,
Saudi Arabia
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/telecom-engineers-required-ericsson.html
 
Telecom Engineer and Technician - Saudi
Arabia
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/telecom-engineer-and-technician-saudi.html
 
Network Administrator and Technicians -
Saudi Arabia
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/network-administrator-and-technicians.html
 
Dot Net Developer - Karachi
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/dot-net-developer-karachi.html
 
Trainee Engineer Android - Pakistan
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/trainee-engineer-android-pakistan.html
 
Regards,
It's All About Jobs

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2.

Job || Assistant Manager Database Infrastructure Services

Posted by: "SHAFFAY KHAN" himayat_pma@yahoo.com   himayat_pma

Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:50 am (PDT)



FYI
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>
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>From: Telenor Recruitment <telenor.recruitment@telenor.com.pk>
>Date: Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 6:52 PM
>Subject: Vacancy Alert - Assistant Manager Database Infrastructure Services
>To: hiukhan@gmail.com
>
>
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>Dear Himayat Ullah Khan,
>
>We are pleased to announce the vacancy of Assistant Manager Database Infrastructure Services relevant to your area of interest. The application deadline for this vacancy is 25-Sep-2011. To view the vacancy details click here.
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>Note: To unsubscribe Vacancy Alerts or to change your area of interest, edit the personal information in your profile.
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>To login click here.
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>Regards,
>
>People Excellence
>Human Capital Division
>Telenor Pakistan
>
>Note: This is an auto generated email. Please do not reply to this email.
>If you have received this message in error, please notify hc@telenor.com.pk immediately.
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>
>
>--
>Himayat Ullah Khan,
>Network Engineer,
>Karachi,
>Pakistan.
>MCTS ISA 2006
>MCITP Server Administrator
>CCNA
>http://officems.blogspot.com
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>
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3a.

Help || Guidance required for Telenor NOC Test

Posted by: "usman" manihrp@yahoo.com   manihrp

Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:50 am (PDT)



Hello to All,
Can any one guide about the job test for telenor in the engineering department NOC. The test is on saturday i want to know that what should be prepared for the test means what are the main topics i have little idea about the test i have heard it includes networking, GSM, electronics, prgramming and general knowledge but i need little detail guidance means what specific should be prepared in GSM , general knowledge. Any helping material for test preparation would be appreciable. waiting for reply

Regards,
Usman Akbar

3b.

Re: Help || Guidance required for Telenor NOC Test

Posted by: "sohail khalid" engsk27@yahoo.com   engsk27

Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:17 am (PDT)



Dear Usman,
Please let me know do you receive a letter for this test or it is an open test mean without call letter.

Best regards,

Sohail Khalid

+923335449731

--- On Tue, 9/13/11, usman <manihrp@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: usman <manihrp@yahoo.com>
Subject: [bs-telecom] Help || Guidance required for Telenor NOC Test
To: bs-telecom@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2011, 12:56 PM

 

Hello to All,

Can any one guide about the job test for telenor in the engineering department NOC. The test is on saturday i want to know that what should be prepared for the test means what are the main topics i have little idea about the test i have heard it includes networking, GSM, electronics, prgramming and general knowledge but i need little detail guidance means what specific should be prepared in GSM , general knowledge. Any helping material for test preparation would be appreciable. waiting for reply

Regards,

Usman Akbar

3c.

Re: Help || Guidance required for Telenor NOC Test

Posted by: "Waqas arshad" vikas_arshad@hotmail.com   vikas_arshad

Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:01 am (PDT)




Dear Sohail Khalid


This is not open Test, only selected candidates are called for Test




Regards
WaQas Arshad
03455090851



To: bs-telecom@yahoogroups.com
From: engsk27@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 03:47:08 -0700
Subject: Re: [bs-telecom] Help || Guidance required for Telenor NOC Test




























Dear Usman,
Please let me know do you receive a letter for this test or it is an open test mean without call letter.

Best regards,

Sohail Khalid

+923335449731

--- On Tue, 9/13/11, usman <manihrp@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: usman <manihrp@yahoo.com>
Subject: [bs-telecom] Help || Guidance required for Telenor NOC Test
To: bs-telecom@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2011, 12:56 PM














Hello to All,

Can any one guide about the job test for telenor in the engineering department NOC. The test is on saturday i want to know that what should be prepared for the test means what are the main topics i have little idea about the test i have heard it includes networking, GSM, electronics, prgramming and general knowledge but i need little detail guidance means what specific should be prepared in GSM , general knowledge. Any helping material for test preparation would be appreciable. waiting for reply



Regards,

Usman Akbar



























4.

Job || Technical transmission

Posted by: "Thiago de Abreu Maia" thiago.abreu.maia@gmail.com   eng.maia

Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:15 am (PDT)



Dear friends,

RemOpt is a company of Products and Engineering Services that acts
Cell Phone in the area for over 10 years in Brazil and abroad
providing solutions to various Vendors and Operators.

In this opportunity we are looking for technicians to meet
following vacancy in the state of Minas Gerais.

Technical transmission

If you are interested kindly send CV to: job@remopt.com with
the salary (PJ) and availability to start. Add to
subject: "Technical transmission"

5.

Sharing || Mobile operators will lose voice services to mobile platf

Posted by: "Leo Pedrini" leopedrini@yahoo.com   leopedrini

Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:15 am (PDT)



Interesting article, we all should think about...

More news like this: http://www.facebook.com/telecomhall
 
Imagine buying your SIM-free mobile phone from a local electronics store and logging into your Google or Apple account as soon as you turn the phone on for the first time. Then imagine having the phone ready to use for voice calls with a phone number provided to you by Google Talk or Skype, and ready to access email, YouTube or Facebook.
That same phone automatically hooks to your home Wi-Fi or any of the available 3G, WiMax or LTE networks without you even knowing (or caring) which specific network its running on at the moment. No longer do you have to belong to a specific carrier — your phone automatically picks the strongest and cheapest network option at any given time. Your network access, along with voice, app/in-app purchases and everything else are provided to you by the mobile platform provider. The carriers are only there to run network infrastructure and sell bandwidth to two to three mobile platform providers.
Let's face it, the only two things that still connect carriers to consumers are the voice number and billing for the network access. SIM card technology is rudimentary — you can easily conduct user authentication using a simple login, just like Apple does on iPods when you want to buy apps or songs from the iTunes store.
Looking into the future, even the phone number itself will disappear. Why bother with all these numbers when you can just place a call directly to anybody's Facebook profile?
This future is inevitable, and the changes are coming very soon. With mobile platform providers running the show today, carriers simply have no way of stopping the process. Not having any control over the platform vendors — for instance, via a consortium that would centrally license Android or other mobile platforms to equalize the balance of power between the platform provider and the carriers/OEMs — they will eventually give up on their ambitions to control the user. Just read the Google/Motorola/Skyhook story to see how it happens.
It only takes one carrier to crack and start selling bandwidth to Google, Microsoft or Apple; all other carriers will simply have no choice but to follow. It's like the prisoners' dilemma from economic textbooks: If both prisoners don't talk, both win. But if separated and one is promised a way out (or an easier sentence) and he talks first, then game theory suggests the winning strategy for each prisoner is to talk. In other words, one of them will crack. They are nowhere close to being united enough to stand together, even in the short to mid-term. Look how effortlessly Apple, then everyone else, took over their app distribution businesses — something that only five years ago would have been totally unthinkable.
Most likely, these first-to-crack carriers will be tier-two low-cost carriers outside the U.S., possibly acquired by, but likely just partnering with, the big platform players. Those carriers will have a high incentive to enter such partnerships, as their networks are already optimized for low costs (lean, efficient cost structure without heavy marketing, support, premium services overheads, better network logistics, etc.). Short to mid-term, the strategy will be against tier-one carriers, who have a high marketing/operations cost burden. The UK actually looks like a very logical place to start, especially when some UK carriers have already been experimenting with Skype phones, which were successful to the degree that price-sensitive younger audiences actually started to carry Skype phones as their second device.
It will probably be a while before most users fully switch to non-carrier-provided voice/network services — maybe five to seven years — but it's only a matter of time, as the new model is so much more compelling to the consumer. Signing up for multiple phone numbers as easily as opening email accounts, getting the best and the cheapest network at any given time in any spot (finally, no more service drops!), free and unlimited voice/video on WiFi networks, cheap roaming even when overseas on a local service, and so many more benefits are poised to take off.
Once this happens, carriers fall into a very undesirable position. Network access becomes an absolute commodity, much more so than in the case of landline ISPs. The latter at least have relatively high switching costs, while a mobile phone is already connected to every network available in its physical location. This means carriers compete head to head over who sells the cheapest bandwidth to Google, Apple or Microsoft, and only those most economically fit with the strongest network logistics survive in the game. This time, the brand, handset subsidies or any other marketing tricks are of no help — it's all about economics.
What's really interesting is what could happen with next-generation networks. As carriers see their margins disappear almost entirely and the profits shift to mobile platforms, operators won't accumulate enough profits to be able to invest in next-generation networks. Nor does the marginalized economics of the network business promise them high ROI. Mobile platforms do the opposite: By that time, they'll have accumulated profits for all the value-added services, so they'll have both the money to invest and the strong economic incentive to do so. This will also be very lucrative to mobile platforms politically, as owning services end to end, from cloud to network to devices, enables a whole new level of control and market power.
Ilja Laurs is CEO at GetJar, the world's biggest free app store.
Article URL: http://gigaom.com/mobile/mobile-operators-will-lose-voice-services-to-mobile-platforms/ 
6a.

Job || Multiple IT Roles || Pakistan

Posted by: "yasir maqsood" zionism101@yahoo.com   zionism101

Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:16 am (PDT)



Dear Friends,
These Jobs and many other fields Jobs are
available and Updated daily at http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com
 
Senior Software Engineers (JAVA) – Lahore
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/senior-software-engineers-java-lahore.html
 
Unix Engineer - UAE
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/unix-engineer-uae.html
 
Software Quality Assurance Engineer –
Karachi
http://itsallaboutjobs.blogspot.com/2011/09/software-quality-assurance-engineer.html
 
 
Regards,
It's All About Jobs

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7a.

Re: Help || Linux Certification Exam

Posted by: "Umair Ahmed" rock_etitudez89@yahoo.com   rock_etitudez89

Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:17 am (PDT)



Dear Nauman,

Kindly share the CBT that you have got from Mr. Mohammad Kamran.

Kind regards,

Umair Ahmed
Final year B.E
Telecommunication Engineering.

________________________________
From: Nauman <mnauman@live.com>
To: bs-telecom@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 12 September 2011 9:41 PM
Subject: [bs-telecom] Help || Linux Certification Exam

 
Dear Members,
 
I want to appear for Linux Certification Exam. I am new to
Linux and getting training through CBT by Mr. Muhammad Kamran Azeem.
Please guide me how to give the Linux Certification Exam?
And what is RHCE or RHCA? And what is difference between Linux Professional
Institute (LPI) EXAM and RHCE and RHCA.
 
Please Guide me
 
Regards,
 
 
 
M. Nauman Aman
 


8a.

Re: Sharing || New CCNA Class @ Iqra Uni starting 21st Sept [1 Attac

Posted by: "Umair Ahmed" rock_etitudez89@yahoo.com   rock_etitudez89

Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:17 am (PDT)



Dear Khuram,

Kindly tell me that me how much this certification cost ?

Umair Ahmed

________________________________
From: Khurram Naveed <cknaveed@gmail.com>
To: bs-telecom@yahoogroups.com; zumbeel@yahoogroups.com; taxilians_online@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Fawad Raza <fawad@iqraisb.edu.pk>
Sent: Sunday, 11 September 2011 11:06 PM
Subject: [bs-telecom] Sharing || New CCNA Class @ Iqra Uni starting 21st Sept [1 Attachment]

 
[Attachment(s) from Khurram Naveed included below]
Dear All,

FYI, please contact Fawad directly.

Regards

Khurram Naveed

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Fawad Raza <fawad@iqraisb.edu.pk>
Date: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 9:57 AM
Subject: CCNA new class
To: Fawad Raza <fawad@iqraisb.edu.pk>

CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
starting from 21 September

 
Program                                                                               
                        
 CCNA Discovery

   Time Table
(Monday to Friday, 4pm to 6pm)
                
Contact
For registration & information feel free to contact with
 
Mr Fawad Raza
Phone # 051-11-264-264 EXT 277 , Mobile # 0332-9127152
(Limited Seats first come first serve)      
 
CISCO Academy, IQRA UNIVERSITY

Computing Department  H-9 , Islamabad.

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