
In a follow up of an earlier meeting on the up-gradation of telecom sector of the country, President Asif Ali Zardari chaired a meeting here at the Aiwan-e-Sadr on Friday to review the progress made so far and to discuss the issue of grey trafficking. The meeting was attended among others by Minister for Finance [...]
Continue reading...17 September 2011

Interior Minister A Rehman Malik Saturday urged the internet service providers to extend help for exterminating the menace of terrorism from the country. Talking to media men here at FIA headquarters, he said the government would be compelled to block certain internet service provider’s sites, if they did not extend cooperation to the government. Taliban [...]
Continue reading...16 August 2011

PTCL has introduced a new tablet in its EVO brand. This is Pakistan’s first 3G enabled tablet, which runs on Android OS. This tablet really runs on Google Android Froyo 2.2. Ptcl has named it EVO Tab, and it has a mighty 7” capacitive touch screen with the features mainly including multi-gestures. This tablet runs [...]
Continue reading...7 August 2011
PTCL Landline Ramadan Offer Single-play and Double-play promotion details: Single-play : New customers will get free Telephone sets (CLI & Non-CLI) with the installation of new telephone connection. Double-play: Customer will be given free Cordless phone on new subscriptions for Double Up Unlimited after payment of first bill after subscription. The customers will be contacted [...]
Continue reading...31 July 2011

In a latest development at PTCL Broadband, monthly packages have been revised. Packages having bandwidths of 4MB, 6MB and 8MB have also been made limited from unlimited by imposing a restriction of maximum download of 50GB. PTCL student package charges have also been increased. Revision in Student Package: Student package has been revised and per [...]
Continue reading...28 July 2011

PTCL has launched a new internet package that provides an amazing bandwidth of 50Mb for home and commercial users. The final launch is follow up of the testing phase in which PTCL provided these connections to chosen test customers in selected cities. In testing phase there were certain limitations to area in which this service [...]
Continue reading...18 July 2011

EVO, since its introduction by PTCL has seen some popularity. But despite being the fastest internet service in the country, it still didn’t get the reception that it should have. The primary factor affecting its sales was the price of the device and the monthly charges. PTCL customers, usually paying the lowest in market, certainly won’t pay Rs. 4000 for a device and a monthly charge of Rs. 2000.
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8 October 2011
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