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ZONG +1 Offers Best Call Rate For Other Networks

ZONG +1 Offers Best Call Rate For Other Networks

ZONG, the fastest growing network of Pakistan, is launching a brand new offer named “ZONG +1” through which ZONG’s users will be able to select any one GSM operator and get discounted calls on ALL numbers of that operator. Through this service ZONG’s subscribers will get flexibility of making Off-Net calls to as many Friends [...]

September 23, 2011 | By | Reply More
The 'Nokia Dual Sim Mobile Phone' Phenomenon

The 'Nokia Dual Sim Mobile Phone' Phenomenon

Dual Sim mobiles have really got a wide market in Pakistan now. People are going for more and more dual sim mobiles now and want to know more about them too. I will also share here that on this website, the keyword that gets the most traffic is ‘Nokia dual sim mobiles in Pakistan’. Seeing the interest I decided to write an article about this phenomenon and share some interesting info with my readers.

July 17, 2011 | By | 3 Replies More
Zong Again Come Up With 100 Pay 100 Offer

Zong Again Come Up With 100 Pay 100 Offer

Zong a china telecom company is an emerging telecom operator of Pakistan with having an extensive growth in short span of time. Zong always is in the competition with other four operators and tries to facilitate its consumers to maximum extent.

June 23, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
Dual Sim Nokia C2-00 Comparison With Other Dual Sim Brands

Dual Sim Nokia C2-00 Comparison With Other Dual Sim Brands

Here is the comparison of another nokia dual sim phone with other competitors in the market. This comparison does not show an absolute winner, each brand has a certain tradeoff for another feature. Dual Sim phones are on the rise and ever quad-sim phones are now being manufactured in China for the Pakistani market. however it must be said here that recent action by PTA of blocking all sims except 1 registered under the name of one person might damage this competition.

June 22, 2011 | By | Reply More
Dual Sim Nokia X1-01 Vs Other Dual Sim Phones

Dual Sim Nokia X1-01 Vs Other Dual Sim Phones

Recently Dual sim cell phones have seen an increased sale in Pakistan. The ‘Dual Sim’ phones introduced by china are now being at competition with other popular brands. Here we have given a comparison of these cell phones for our readers.

June 22, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More
Zong COO Zafar Usmani Resigned

Zong COO Zafar Usmani Resigned

Zong is an emerging telecom operator company of Pakistan that is owned by China. It has competent staff and their advertising campaigns are also very attractive and worthy. Zong had introduced Book Your Number and many other services so that its subscribers can be increased. But company cannot only operate on these services; the sincere and honest commitments of staff are also required.

June 16, 2011 | By | 2 Replies More

China Mobile Appoints New CEO for ZONG

China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile operator in terms of number of subscribers and the parent company of ZONG, has nominated Fan Yun Jun as new CEO of CMPak Limited.

February 22, 2011 | By | 3 Replies More
Pakistan Telecom Industry Performance in 2010

Pakistan Telecom Industry Performance in 2010

As the solar sets resting on 2010, the mobile trade prepares to compute their premium and achievement alongside strategies so as to were incorporated former in January. A couple of billion within the corporate pool is high-quality sufficient to ensure that the launch of the next year is in a optimistic and encouraging form, rather than the panic of an axe lynching over the head intended for the hardworking workforce.

January 1, 2011 | By | 1 Reply More

China Mobile to Embrace Powered-Cell Sites

Recent visit of Chinese Premier saw China Mobile to invest in development of Solar powered cell sites in Pakistan thus creating job opportunities in energy and other related sectors for scores of Pakistanis.

December 22, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More
Telecom Schemes Lying Idle For Nine Months

Telecom Schemes Lying Idle For Nine Months

Hundreds of schemes meant for providing telecom services in more than 12,000 far-flung towns and villages of the country at a cost of Rs15 billion came to a halt about nine months ago, resulting in non-utilisation of internationally-mandated universal service fund (USF), according to sources.

December 15, 2010 | By | Reply More