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MISThursday, January 3, 2013
Project Report MIS MIS at Warid Telecom Pvt Ltd.
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Project Report MIS
MIS at Warid Telecom Pvt Ltd.

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Brief History of Company 5 Business Nature 5 Corporate Services 6 OrganizationHierarchy 6 Operational Department 7 · Human Resource 7 · Customer Services 7 · Administration 7 · Finance 7 · Engineering 7 · Project Management Office (PMO) 7 · Products & Services (P&S) 7 · Information Technology (IT) 7 Covered Area MIS in Financial Management 7 MIS Diagram. 8 Importance of MIS 8 Major components in MIS 9 Hardware used 9 Desktops-Mini computers 9 Laptops 9 Operating System 9 Software 9 TABS (Telecommunication and Billing System) 9 MS Office 10 Communication devices 11 Routers 11 Switches 11 Firewall 11 IDS 12 Wireless AP used for mobile users like laptop. 12 SAN 12 IPT 12 Networking types 13 Media 13 Wire 13 Wireless 13 Network protocol 13 Data base 13 Internet 13 Intranet 14

Brief History of CompanyWarid Telecom is a joint venture between Abu Dhabi Group & SingTel Group. Abu Dhabi Group entered into a strategic alliance with Singapore Telecom. Subsequent to this transaction in May 23 (2005), telecom giant SingTel acquired 30% percent equity stake in Warid Telecom, Pakistan, for US$758 million. This partnership is part of a strategy to support Warid Telecom’s continued growth and to enhance its market position.
Abu Dhabi Group, one of the largest business groups in the Middle East and the single largest foreign investor in Pakistan. It has diversified business interests, Bank alfalah Ltd, Wateen Telecom, Al-razi health care, Alfalah Insurance etc group offering strong financial resources and extensive management expertise that result in commercial success for several institutions.
SingTel’s investment in mobile operations include, Advanced Info Service (AIS)

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