Teralight FZ LLC has been operating for over 14 years now as a Professional & Managed Services Consulting Company with its focus on ICT Industry. Current revenue is derived from long term consulting contracts, products and services sales to network service providers, mobile service providers and government network owners as well as operators.
During the course of Strategic Management (2014) i have study Pakistan Telecommunications Company Limited (PTCL) and try to cover its internal / external environment, did it SWOT Analysis and Recommend some changes in the working environment and resources.
During the course of Strategic Management (2014) i have study Pakistan Telecommunications Company Limited (PTCL) and try to cover its internal / external environment, did it SWOT Analysis and Recommend some changes in the working environment and resources.
Internship Report on PTCL as a partial requirement of degree BBA(Hons).
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University of Sindh, Laar Campus Badin
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Internship Report on PTCL as a partial requirement of degree BBA(Hons).
Made By: Awais Rahimoon
University of Sindh, Laar Campus Badin
For Any tips: 03333230966
awaisrahimoon@gmail.com
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Teralight Ltd has been operating for over nine years as a
Managed Services Consulting Company that is focused
on the telecommunications industry. Current revenue is
derived from long term consulting contracts, products
and services sales to network service providers, mobile
service providers and Government network owners as
well as Operators.
The regional area of sales operations is in the SAMENA
(South Asia, Middle East, North Africa) region, where
telecommunications networks are experiencing a burst of
growth and revitalized development in both the urban
and rural markets in their respective country markets.
Teralight’s market place is focused in the carrier grade
business environment, including service providers,
government and defense institutions, serving as a
managed services solutions and consulting company, as
well as a provider of hardware and software systems of the
telecommunications service provider companies.
The markets of which Teralight is focused includes a
region that spans from Morocco on the west to Pakistan
on the east and as far north as Turkey and as far south as
Sudan.
Dubai, UAE
The company is tasked with
bringing together divergent
technologies and services
from across the globe.
The Global Corporate Headquarters for Teralight
operations are in Dubai. Other Regional Offices including
its Engineering Operations Center in Islamabad, its South
Asian sales office in Islamabad, its Levant sales region
office in Beirut, Lebanon, and sales offices in Chandler,
Arizona.
The company is tasked with bringing together divergent
technologies, training programs, professional and
publishing services from across the globe that can
produce strong, reliable and economically viable
platforms for its clients and customers. Teralight, with
offices and professionals located in North America, The
Middle East and in South Asia are able to directly
construct sophisticated solutions with its business
partners to bring positive and productive services and
solutions for its customers and clients.
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4. Teralight provides
Turn-Key Solutions
in the field of
Information Technology
and Infrastructure
TERALIGHT CORE BUSINESS
Professional Services
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TLT Infolytics - Research
Network Engineering
Fiber Characterization
BGAN Satellite Services
Organizational Management Consultancy
OSP Designing and Laying of Fiber Routes
TNT Services for International Bypass Fraud Detection
Telecom Network Auditing (Infrastructure, Billing, etc)
Strategic Business Management Advisory Services
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Classroom Training Program
Virtual Classroom Training Program
Online Training Program
Onsite Training Program
Hybrid Training Program
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IPDSLAM & ADSL
Structured Cabling
VSAT & BGAN Solutions
Data Center Solutions
Network Security Solutions
Telecommunication Infrastructure
Wireless Communication Solutions
Organizational Management Consultancy
Optical Access Solutions-FTTx, GPON & GEPON
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ICT Talent Hunt - Career Development Plant
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Publishing
Market Research
Advisory Services
Research & Analysis
Technology Trends Analysis
Assessment of Regional Markets
Social Media Strategy Development
Information Technology &
Telecommunications Services
TLT Academy - ICT Training Program
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Search a Job
Post a Job
Advertise with us
Career Advice
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6. We Constantly Look for
Ways to Provide
Better Services to
our Clients.
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Since its establishment, Teralight has been characterized by a steady growth in its customer base in the USA, Europe, the
Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Our customer range encompasses all major sectors of the US, Pakistani, and the MiddleEastern economies. Some of our references are:
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Abu Dhabi Police
Africell
AT&T
Batelco
China Mobile Pakistan (Zong)
Comium
Daikonie
Fairmont Hotel
FOREX
Frontier Works Organization (FWO)
Gamcell
Independent Tobacco
Institute of Space Technology (IST)
International Islamic University Islamabad
Karachi Electric Supply
LAI ECHO Trading LLC
Litasco
Mari Gas
Mobilink (Orascom)
National Logistic Cell (NLC)
National Telecommunications Corporation (NTC)
Nawras
NEBAL Exchange
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Orion System
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Pakistan Navy
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Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)
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Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL)
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Qcell
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Roshan Telecom
ROBI AXIATA Group
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Schlumberger
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Sky Telecom
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Tele2
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Telenor
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Ufone
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UNDP - Yemen
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United Service Organization
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US Navy
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Vertela Communications
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Warid Telecom
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ZTE
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7. Cost effective solutions and
unequaled Customer Service
Keeps our Clients Happy.
TESTIMONIALS
I am satisfied with TERALIGHT's services and their
Professional attitude. I really appreciate their
professional approach and extended support
whenever it is required by USO.
Muhammad Fareed Uz Zaman
Operations Manager
USO Dubai
The service is excellent and the personnel I work
with are great. No request is unreasonable or
unattended and usually accommodated. Very
responsive team and easy to work with.
I enjoy their service.
We have been using Teranet Test for several months
and it has given as results that is better than what
we had expected. The market better watch out for
this one as it is better priced and is at par with
known Fraud Management solutions.
Operator in Europe
I want to personally thank you for setting up our
PBX infrastructure and for the amazing service
you have provided us thus-far. I look forward to
continuing our positive business relationship.
Rayan El Annan
Chairman & CEO
Royal Forex Trading S.A.L.
Hrvoje Fruehwirth
CEO
Horizont IT
I'm happy that we chose to work with Teralight. Your organization was very professional, patient, understanding,
flexible, and above all, did a great job with the installation. It was quick and without major issue. I wish everyone
conducted their business the way Teralight does. Thank you for your efforts. They are very much appreciated and
are already making a positive impact in the lives of the US Navy and US Service members lives.
Customer in UAE
The course was designed in an excellent way and the material was very good. The trainer was very approachable
and I gained my desired knowledge.
Trainee
GPON/FTTx Technology Training
The course provided beneficial information for Evolution of Opportunities in WiFi. Moreover, the trainer was very
competent on the subject and he has been very open to all comments during course.
Trainee
WiFi: Evolution of Opportunities
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8. EXECUTIVE TEAM
MANAGEMENT TEAM
Thomas Wilson
Chief Executive Officer
Roschele Zurbito
Vice President Corporate Operations
Gary O'Neal
Strategic Business Advisor
Muhammad Asad Khan
Vice President Customer Sales Operations
Jeffrey T Seal
Chief Operating Officer
Rimah Harb
Manager Training Program
ASSOCIATION & MEMBERSHIPS
USA
Bank of America
Montecito Bank & Trust
UAE
Emirates Bank International
HSBC Bank Middle East
Beirut
Blom Bank
Pakistan
RBS Islamabad
NIB Bank Ltd Islamabad
SILK Bank Islamabad
Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) Limited.
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9. OFFICE LOCATIONS
Dubai - Global HQ & Middle East Sales
# 402, Alfa Building Knowledge Village
PO Box 502544, Dubai UAE
Tel: +971.4.375.1313
Fax: +971.4.420.5416
E-mail: dubai@teralight.com
GENERAL ENQUIRIES
Islamabad - South Asia Regional Sales & Engineering Support
# 104, 1st Floor, Green Trust Tower, Blue Area
P.O. Box: 44000, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92.51.281.3081-6
Fax: +92.51.281.3085
E-mail: isd@teralight.com
MARKETING
info@teralight.com
SALES
sales@teralight.com
marketing@teralight.com
CORPORATE RELATIONS
corporate@teralight.com
SUPPORT
Beirut - Levant Regional Sales Central Business District
Marfaa 198 B 5th Floor,
Beirut, Lebanon
Tel: +961.3.424.205
E-mail: beirut@teralight.com
support@teralight.com
CHANNEL PARTNERSHIPS
partners@teralight.com
REGIONAL OFFICES
Chandler - Western Hemisphere Sales
295 North Rural Rd, Suite 263
Chandler, Az 85226 USA
Tel : +1.480.292.7150
Fax: +1.480.452.1998
E-mail: chandler@teralight.com
Middle East & Other Regions : dubai@teralight.com
Levant : beirut@teralight.com
South Asia: isd@teralight.com
The Americas : chandler@teralight.com
Channel Partners Locations
Afghanistan . Jordan . KSA . Oman . Qatar
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