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Mobile phone users make over 192.9bn minutes voice calls per year
Monday, 08 April 2013

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ISLAMABAD: The mobile phone subscribers in the country have made more than 192.9 billion minutes per year voice calls to landline and other cellular networks which is expected to go up further during on-going year.

Touching of over 16 billion minutes (voice calls) per month mark last year is due to unlimited and inexpensive voice bundles being offered by mobile phone operators, showing an increase of 40 percent, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)'s report revealed.

It said this voice traffic translates into an average of 528 million minutes per day or 22 million minutes per hour or 366,666 voice minutes per minute.

In other words - on average - there are around or over 366,666 mobile phone users on phone doing voice calling every time. Every mobile phone user on average make 141 minutes of voice calls every month which can be translated to an average of 5 minutes of outgoing voice calls per subscriber per day.

The report said the substantial increase in cellular outgoing traffic is mainly attributed to low-cost voice bundles which allows virtually unlimited voice calling on local networks.

Furthermore, the decreasing call rates - during year 2011-12 - is said to be another reason for such increase in cellular outgoing traffic of Pakistan.

It merits mentioned here that not all subscribers out of 120 million are activate in Pakistan and considering the amount of dormant subscribers base (around 40-45 million) this average of per subscriber calls can get double.

Interestingly, the outgoing traffic to landline numbers in 2011-12 dropped slightly from 2009-10.

Mobile phone users make over 192.9bn minutes voice calls per year
 
Mobilink launches ‘Twitter Zero’ to Pakistan
Tuesday, April 09, 2013

ISLAMABAD: Mobilink has launched ‘Twitter Zero’as means of enhancing the benefits of mobile internet services for its subscribers.

This service is launched free of any internet changes for mobile internet users using mobile.twitter.com through their native internet browser or opera mini on their handsets. Mobilink launches Twitter Zero in collaboration with Twitter to offer its subscribers the power of connectivity and real-time sharing on Twitter.

The service will benefit a large number of users as Twitter has 1.9 million users across Pakistan.

Farid Ahmed vice President Marketing Mobilink said “With the introduction of ‘Twitter Zero’ Mobilink aims to give unlimited and free of cost access to subscribers of Twitter with the strength of Mobilink’s seamless mobile internet. staff report

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
We need to create this kind of INNOVATION and SUCCESS in every Industrial Sector.
 
our economic potential is huge. we should gear to next generation telecommunicaton directly as tech is easily and faster spread these days.
 
Mobilink introduces BlackBerry Q10
Friday, May 17, 2013

ISLAMABAD: Mobilink has introduced the new BlackBerry Q10 to the Pakistani consumers with an aggressive price of Rs 70,000 only.

The phone offers users a powerful and unique new mobile computing experience with state-of-the-art Blackberry enterprise and internet services from Mobilink. Moied Javeed Director Marketing Mobilink said, “This offer confirms Mobilink is always the first to offer the best to its customers be it services or products.”

The new phone continuously adapts to the user’s needs and trends of usage with the re-designed and re-engineered BlackBerry 10 software platform.

The QWERTY keypad and accurate touch screen provide a more rewarding experience to the blackberry users than ever. staff report

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 

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