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Facebook is bound to face losses worth hundreds of thousands of dollars as the websites blockade in Pakistan has forced local companies to suspend their advertisements and other commercial activities.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had blocked Facebook on the directives of the Lahore High Court (LHC). On increasing popularity of Facebook, hundreds of companies from the private sector were engaged in business with the web giant for advertisement and commercial purposes.
Facebook, the international social network group, has nearly 2.4mn subscribers in Pakistan who daily click the website several times a day. It is the third most visited website in Pakistan after google.com and google.com.pk, according to the global web information company Alexa.
Pakistani subscribers have created hundreds of groups, activities and events on Facebook besides personal pages. Dozens of companies in corporate sector and TV channels have also developed their audience on Facebook.
Gulf Times ? Qatar?s top-selling English daily newspaper - Pakistan/Afghanistan
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had blocked Facebook on the directives of the Lahore High Court (LHC). On increasing popularity of Facebook, hundreds of companies from the private sector were engaged in business with the web giant for advertisement and commercial purposes.
Facebook, the international social network group, has nearly 2.4mn subscribers in Pakistan who daily click the website several times a day. It is the third most visited website in Pakistan after google.com and google.com.pk, according to the global web information company Alexa.
Pakistani subscribers have created hundreds of groups, activities and events on Facebook besides personal pages. Dozens of companies in corporate sector and TV channels have also developed their audience on Facebook.
Gulf Times ? Qatar?s top-selling English daily newspaper - Pakistan/Afghanistan