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Pakistan tops list of nations with most affordable telecom services
According to a World Economic report, Pakistan has ranked number one on a list of 139 countries that provide the most affordable telecom services. (Shutterstock)
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan beat 138 other countries in topping a list of nations with the most affordable telecom services in the world, Pakistan’s state run media reported on Monday.
The findings are part of a report titled Network Readiness Index and released by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
According to details of the report, Pakistan is ahead of other countries including India, Bangladesh and Srilanka in the South Asian region, which are ranked at 8th, 14th and 35th respectively.
Earlier this month, on March 13, Pakistan’s Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said: “PTA is mandated is to ensure that mobile devices being imported conform to technical standards laid down by international standardization bodies and do not pose any health or frequency issues in licensed spectrum being used in Pakistan.”
Last year on November 22, the WEF had released a web-post which said that Pakistan was "one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world".
"Pakistan, which is emerging from many years of the war on terror, is now on a decent path to progress, with economic growth of 5.8% and improved investor confidence. At the World Economic Forum in 2017, Ebay’s chief executive, Devin Wenig, highlighted Pakistan as one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world. In 2018, Alibaba bought Pakistan’s largest e-commerce platform, Daraz.pk,” the statement read.
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According to a World Economic report, Pakistan has ranked number one on a list of 139 countries that provide the most affordable telecom services. (Shutterstock)
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan beat 138 other countries in topping a list of nations with the most affordable telecom services in the world, Pakistan’s state run media reported on Monday.
The findings are part of a report titled Network Readiness Index and released by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
According to details of the report, Pakistan is ahead of other countries including India, Bangladesh and Srilanka in the South Asian region, which are ranked at 8th, 14th and 35th respectively.
Earlier this month, on March 13, Pakistan’s Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said: “PTA is mandated is to ensure that mobile devices being imported conform to technical standards laid down by international standardization bodies and do not pose any health or frequency issues in licensed spectrum being used in Pakistan.”
Last year on November 22, the WEF had released a web-post which said that Pakistan was "one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world".
"Pakistan, which is emerging from many years of the war on terror, is now on a decent path to progress, with economic growth of 5.8% and improved investor confidence. At the World Economic Forum in 2017, Ebay’s chief executive, Devin Wenig, highlighted Pakistan as one of the fastest growing e-commerce markets in the world. In 2018, Alibaba bought Pakistan’s largest e-commerce platform, Daraz.pk,” the statement read.
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