PM Imran Khan automates power of attorney for overseas Pakistanis

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses the launching ceremony of digital power of attorney for overseas Pakistanis in Islamabad, Pakistan, on November 18, 2021. (PID)
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Updated 19 November 2021
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PM Imran Khan automates power of attorney for overseas Pakistanis

  • It enables a designated person to act on behalf of another in private, business or other legal affairs
  • Premier says the service, initially launched in US and UK, will facilitate 75,000 individuals annually

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday launched the automation of power of attorney for overseas Pakistanis, the Pakistani foreign office said, which aims to facilitate 75,000 individuals annually. 
A power of attorney or letter of attorney is a written authorization that gives a designated person, termed the agent or attorney-in-fact, the power to act on the behalf of other person, known as principal or grantor, in private, financial or other matters. 
Automation of power of attorney had been a longstanding demand of the Pakistanis living abroad. The service will facilitate those who had to travel long distances from different cities and far-off places to Pakistani missions. 
This automated system will reduce costs and minimize hassle, according to the Pakistani foreign office. The service, which has initially been launched in ten Pakistani missions in the United States and the United Kingdom, would be replicated shortly at all Pakistani missions abroad. 
“It was a historic day for overseas Pakistanis as the digitalization of power of attorney will facilitate around 75,000 overseas Pakistanis annually,” PM Khan said, while addressing the launch in Islamabad. 
“Technology helps in simplification of procedures and the government was taking all possible measures for digitalization of various sectors. The issuance of Succession Certificate by NADRA [National Database and Registration Authority] was also a step in this direction.” 




Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan attends the launching ceremony of digital power of attorney for overseas Pakistanis in Islamabad, Pakistan, on November 18, 2021. (PID)

The prime minister said overseas Pakistanis were an asset for the country and the largest source of foreign remittances, who deserved to be facilitated by all possible means. 
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood and NADRA Chairman Muhammad Tariq Malik were also present at the launch. 
Qureshi said the project involved extensive legislative and technological work and was completed in a very short span of time. He said the welfare of the Pakistani community was one of the major functions of Pakistani missions abroad, along with economic diplomacy. 
The Pakistani foreign ministry and the country’s database regulator also signed an agreement, under which the latter would provide uninterrupted online services for the attestation of power of attorney. 


Pakistan sells 480MHz for $507 million in 5G spectrum auction

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Pakistan sells 480MHz for $507 million in 5G spectrum auction

  • Mobile network operator Jazz buys 190 MHz, Ufone 180MHz and Zong 110MHz, says telecom authority chairman
  • Most mobile networks in Pakistan currently operate on fourth-generation (4G) infrastructure, while 5G rollout has faced delays

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has sold 480 megahertz (MHz) of fifth-generation (5G) telecom spectrum for $507 million, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) confirmed after a live auction on Tuesday, marking a key step toward introducing faster mobile broadband.

The live auction was organized by the PTA to determine which telecom operators would acquire the frequencies needed to deploy 5G mobile networks across Pakistan.

Pakistan, a country of over 240 million people, is one of the world’s largest telecom markets by population, with over 190 million mobile phone users. However, most networks currently operate on fourth-generation (4G) infrastructure, and the rollout of 5G has faced delays in recent years due to regulatory, economic and spectrum-allocation challenges.

“In total out of 595 MHz, 480 MHz spectrum has been sold today,” PTA Chairman Hafeez-ur-Rehman said in a speech aired on state media. “This is a very big achievement and a big victory for Pakistan, in my opinion.”

Chinese mobile operator Zong ‌bought 110 MHz of the 5G spectrum, while Ufone bought ⁠180 ⁠MHz and Veon-backed firm Jazz bought 190 MHz, Rehman announced.

“And the price in total for this is $507 million,” the PTA chairman said. 

According to officials, 5G services are expected to be rolled out first in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta cities, before expanding nationwide as network infrastructure develops.

Information Technology Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja has previously said the government is also encouraging wider adoption of 5G-compatible devices, noting that about 95 percent of mobile phones used in

Pakistan are locally manufactured, while premium models such as iPhones and Google Pixel devices are imported.

Officials say Pakistan currently uses around 274 megahertz of spectrum, much of it allocated decades ago, while the new auction will make 600 megahertz of spectrum available for next-generation services.

Under the government’s rollout plan, telecom operators are expected to add roughly 3,000 new network sites annually to support the expansion of 5G services.

PTA officials say Pakistan currently offers some of the world’s cheapest mobile data services and have pledged that consumer protection will remain a priority as the country moves toward next-generation connectivity.