Pakistan's Internet Links Still Out |
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Lisa Minter (lisa_minter2001@yahoo.com) Fri, 1 Jul 2005 09:51:40 -0500
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By Robert Birsel
Lisa note: On Monday they said this would only be quite temporary and
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A faulty fibre-optic cable that virtually
The submarine cable, Pakistan's sole international cable link for data
Back-up satellite links restored some Internet access later in the week.
"We're trying to do some damage control," Abdullah Butt, president of
"Definitely, international investors might think that Pakistan does
Pakistan Telecommunication Co Ltd, which operates the faulty link,
[Lisa: didn't they say that last Monday?]
In the meantime, it has provided business, including call centers,
Two new links, one a submarine cable and the other a land link with
A British company operating in India is reconsidering a $10 million
"They are reconsidering Pakistan as an option because they think Pakistan
Pakistan has 25 call center operators employing up to 2,000 people,
Butt had entertained visions of attracting business away from India,
But this week's problems have raised questions about the existing
One blessing was that this week's communications nightmare came when
"I'm not losing hope," Butt said. "Right now, Pakistan does not have a
Had the communications break-down come after a few years of investment
For now, Butt is pinning the hopes for his industry on the two new
Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited.
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