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Mobilink to enhance telecom journalists reporting skills
ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s largest mobile network operator, Mobilink Wednesday
organized a media training workshop to enhance reporting skills of
journalists on Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) here.
Around 25 journalists from electronic as well as print media
organizations from Pakistan were targeted for the workshop as part of
Mobilink’s plan for expanding their professional telecom reporting
skills.
An international media expert on telecom, Eileen M Wallis conducted the
workshop which has been designed to introduce journalists to new ICT
tools and techniques to polish their professional skills and identify
additional stories, emerging in Pakistan’s growing telecom industry.
During proceedings of the course, the journalists were given lectures on
reporting, ICT interviewing, investigative news stories and advanced
technology systems.
The matters relating to role of regulator, Pakistan Telecommunication
Authority (PTA), changes and issues relating to telecom sector in
Pakistan as well as abroad and needs of subscribers were the main topics
discussed during the workshop.
The expert in her lecture said that rapid changes are taking place in
Pakistan’s telecom sector which has contributed a lot in generating
employment opportunities and socio economic uplift of the country.
She said the telecom in Pakistan shows the progressive side and enables
innovation from competitive operators, garnering international attention
and acclaim.
The participants took keen interest in raising various questions
regarding development and changes, occurring in Pakistan in telecom area
which the trainer replied in a satisfactory manner.
Senior Manager Public Relations, Mobilink, Omar Manzur, who was also
participating the workshop said Mobilink being country’s market leader
in cellular communication with a growing base of over 28 million
customers is active in organizing regular training workshops as part of
its Corporate Social Responsibility in further developing the
professional capacities of journalists who report on telecommunications
developments in Pakistan as well as abroad. The Senior Manager said the
company has been conducting training workshops and tours regularly for
journalists in Pakistan and abroad and would continue this practice in
future as well.
In this regard, he recalled the training workshop organized by Mobilink
at Thailand ‘s Capital Bangkok in May last year with the objective of
introducing new reporting techniques to reporters.
Senior members of Mobilink Public Relations and Marketing department
also attended the workshop.—PR |