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RF ENGINEER POSITIONS IN PAKISTAN - RF Cafe Forums

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Rehan
Post subject: RF ENGINEER POSITIONS IN PAKISTAN Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 11:04 am
Hi all,

I am living in holland, at the moment and working as RF OPTIMISTAION AND PLANNING ENGINEER. I am born and raised up in holland, and living my whole live here. As i am planning to move back, to pakistan, where my parents are originally, i am looking for a position as A RF CONSULTANT ENGINEER , i want to be paid on daily basis .

i hope anyone on this forum here can help me. finding what i am looking for.


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Rehan
Post subject: MY EMAIL AND CONTACT INFORMATION.Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 11:12 am
I did forgot to say my email is: rehan_nl@hotmail.com so please contact me if there is any opportunity for work in Pakistan.


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guest
Post subject: rf consultantPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 11:04 pm
Rehan,
why don't you check the website:

www.telecomcareers.net

they are all recruiters and always looking for these kind of people.

good luck

tony


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Zeee
Post subject: AIRCOMM ASSET vs PLANET(Marconi)Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 2:34 am
hi guys,

FEw basic questions. My coy is in a process of buying RF planning Tool
We have to select between ASSET(aircomm) and Planet(Marconi). Our Project is CDMA based. My questions are:

1) Which of the two is better and stable. Inshort which one you guys will suggest.

2) We have digital maps for ASSET, will they work with PLANNET also.


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zeeshan
Post subject: Send me you CVPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 2:45 am
hi!

We are A CDMA operator in Pk
you can send your CV at zeeeshh@yahoo.com

AH








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