One more Wimax competitor enters the market. Hopefully they’ll function better than Wateen. Their press release is below, more later once details emerge.
On the negative side, I was promised a trial Mobilink Wimax broadband connection sometime back in Jan, and a couple of months ago someone from Mobilink got in touch and said they were about to setup the trial connection - but it never materliazed.
We have launched our broadband services in Karachi on July 1 with the name of  Mobilink Infinity.
This is a big day in the history of Mobilink – a step into providing cutting edge broadband services for our customers and enabling the next cycle of growth and opportunities for Mobilink. In a country with 165 million people, 12 million already access the internet and only 128 thousand have access to broadband. Our aim is to make this an affordable and accessible service for the masses as we have done with GSM.
Mobilink Infinity is now a full fledged operational business within Mobilink. Mobilink Infinity will provide high speed and reliable internet connectivity along with access to a landline through VoIP.

This seems pretty over-priced in terms of the security deposit and the initial startup charges? I’m leery of WiMax in PK for now…until it’s really rock-solid, I’d probably be OK with my GPRS
Salam everyone,
Well if we compare it with wateen, the initial setup cost 6000 and monthly fee 1200 makes it 18000 for an year.
But the line in the end states that, the offer is valid till October, i wonder will unlimited data offer be available after October.
With so much confusion in packages (e.g. wateen billing and cheating), its hard to trust any of these big companies when you have deaf and dumb PTA established in Pakistan.
God save us all users from corporate level cheating.
The rates are nice but the problem is that the latency on the wimax connections is sucide for a gamer, and when the name involves mobilink things are bound to get messy. If later on they decide to introduce additional charges then one can expect what one experienced with wateen and probably even worse!
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hello dere…
well i got the external connection. good customer satisfaction.
*im getting 120kbps of download on 1mb connection.
*the up load load is 550kbps.
*the VoIP is good
* Draw Back is if the keep the customer satisfaction n giving the good quality of service and we have no clue about its packages after 31st october.
As far about Wateen they are out of stock for external device and having signal issues. the customer service is poor. you have to run after them for connection
in moblink well educated people coming over to install the equipment. well behaved and good interaction with customer. and most of all thing they listen to you.
I hope their package is good in the market after launching its mega launch of its product
Come 0n dude, every c0mpany hired educated pe0ple these days. I d0n’t kn0w why i read alm0st the same c0mplains everytime I’m on a techn0 f0rum. So far, wateen and I are having a jolly g00d time here. I hated the service a m0nth ag0 as I had s0me pr0blems with accessibility. But n0w, things are different. service is c00l yaar. I d0n’t know much ab0ut M0bilink’s wimax but I think they are having a g00d c0mpetitions. I ve also read about Mobilink, having the damn same issue in its start. But now, Wateen’s services are definitely going to be better. In my opinion, there are a few reason. The company has spent a pretty good time, experiencing several things and Mobilink has just been in the market. Mobilink ll be growing its network while wateen will enhance it. Moreover, Wateen has been collaborating with several leading companies.