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Installation Charges Reduces of PTCL


Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) has lowered its installation charges for the new telephone connections to Rs500 for all the NTC commercial and residential customers.

According to PTCL announcement here on Thursday, the customers who desire to have PTCL landline connection would now have to pay only Rs500 compare to previous charges of Rs750 as the connection charges.

Aasif Inam EVP Consumer Services said the importance of landline even in this era cannot be undermined and PTCL being the largest landline operator has offered these new charges to assist our wide landline consumer base. These charges would be applicable from July 01, 2010.

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PTCL Re-launches International plus Package


Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) has re launched its international Plus Package with new exciting rates to provide its customers with best value for their money, Under this package, customers will be offered 500 free minutes to landline and mobile in USA, Canada and China and to landline only in UK and Australia in a monthly package subscription fee of Rs. 499 per month exclusive of taxes. International plus Package was previously launched in August 2008, through which customers could make calls to these international destinations in a monthly subscription fee of Rs. 999, which offered customers 1200 free minutes.

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PTCL to provide Rs6 billion loan to Ufone for operations


Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) will provide a loan of Rs6.0 billion to its mobile subsidiary, Ufone, to meet financing for the ongoing and upcoming operations, it is learnt on Monday.

The loan will be provided to Ufone for a period of five years with an interest rate of three months KIBOR plus 1.80 per cent, repayable after a grace period of two years in six equal quarterly installments, reveals the minutes of the 148th board meeting of the PTCL made available to The News.

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PTCL launches duplicate bill service


Pakistan Telecom-munication Company Ltd (PTCL) has launched duplicate bill service on web. Customers can either go to PTCL portal www.ptcl.com.pk or click the URL http://dbill.ptcl.net.pk to view their bills, or they can download it in PDF format or can print directly to their printer. Launch of this service saves customer’s time, as now it’s not necessary for customers to visit PTCL OSS or other office to receive a duplicate bill in case they do not receive their phone bill. SEVP commercial, Naveed Saeed said. “The launch of this service is another feature in already thriving portfolio of PTCL services which are designed especially keeping in mind customer facilitation”. EVP Customer Care, Jamil Khawaja said customer care has been at the core of all activities of PTCL and it is our endeavor to provide customer services through various touch points for their ease.

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PTCL Entertainment


PTCL has become the first company in Pakistan to provide Broadband services in over 100 cities across the country, whereas before PTCL’s entry into the Broadband market in 2007, Broadband was primarily only available in the 3 major cities of the country. PTCL is spearheading the spread of broadband culture in Pakistan, where till a couple of years back there was little awareness in the market about the broadband & multimedia technologies, nor were there any significant players entering the field to cater for the mass market with high speed internet access.

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Show Cause Notice Issued to PTCL on Poor Quality of Service by PTA


PTA Press Release

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued Show Cause Notice to initiate proceedings against M/s PTCL on showing poor quality of service, based on the results of the joint Quality of Service (QoS) Survey conducted recently by PTA.  PTA has given 30 days time to PTCL to submit the reply. Based on the outcome PTA, under the Telecom Act, reserves the right to proceed legally.

The QoS surveys is a regular activity of PTA and the objective is to ensure that the interests of the consumers of telecommunication services are duly safeguarded and that the licensees are providing the telecom services as per the service quality standards of the license.

PTA, from time to time, has been repeatedly informing PTCL about its poor QoS and PTCL was directed to improve the quality as per license conditions, however, no improvement made therein despite ample time provided to PTCL.  As a result, show cause notice has been served to initiate the proceedings against the licensee as per rules.

According to the details, survey was conducted across Pakistan including major and small cities and rural areas from August to October 2009 along with the PTCL representatives on a mutually agreed survey methodology. It may be mentioned that this is the first instance of PTCL being show caused on account of poor quality of service which clearly shows the PTA’s resolve for not compromising on sub-standard services to the telecom consumers.

Chairman PTA, Dr. Mohammed Yaseen said that ensuring quality services to consumers has always been priority to PTA. This is evident from the continuous surveys conducted by PTA for both mobile and fixed line sectors. The recent establishment of Consumer Protection Directorate, providing fast and easy complaint registration mechanism is another major step in protecting and safeguarding consumer interests.

Khurram A.Mehran

Director (PR)

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Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (http://www.pta.gov.pk)

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PTCL Multimedia Media & Broadband


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E-commerce and its future in Pakistan


E-commerce is a very hot issue these days. After the revolution of Internet, more and more countries are getting involved in it.

However, in general, if we use any type of electronic devices in getting orders and sending catalogues, like telephone, fax or any other such instruments, we are supposed to be applying electronic business techniques. However, the real sense of e-commerce is the business on the internet of which there are different modes, like opening a retail store on internet, where all transactions are done on line, from selection of product to payment of bills.

Trends: E-commerce is an information technology trend developing fast in the business world. The corporate and the business world, aptly supported by the IT industry, already stands transferred, which by recent estimate will exceed $400 billion this year.

As we start warming up to global e-commerce in Pakistan, we must understand that almost 78 per cent of the e-commerce activity takes place in the USA, obviously driven by the use of internet in that country. As the January 2008,over 150 million people have internet access there compared to 279 million the world over.

Nevertheless, Pakistan can make good use of this opportunity with proper planning and execution. To begin with, let us focus on the domestic front before going all out for the global market.

Domestic activity: Offer for improving and productivity to bring it to the excellent level. It also allows our entrepreneur to test their web business and marketing skills before taking on the international markets. E-commerce is not for all but for those who understand it. Yet, e-commerce is not a technology.

The issue at the individual level, it is purely a business matter. At the govt level, it is a matter of providing infrastructure for transactions on internet. E-commerce or business through internet is becoming very popular mode of trading around the world particularly in the developed world. E- commerce is a broad term used to quantify the trading taking place on the internet.

Most studies, however, suggest that e-commerce runs through four steps. The very first step is, to build a website to let the world know about your existence. The website contains information about the company, product/services and other related information, which can help visitors to learn more about the hosts. The second step involves asking customers to loose their pockets and buy on line.

This step requires adopting advance level of software capable of handling orders. In the third stage inventory, management adds to the system and lastly, providing provisions of payments through online banking partnership between buyers and sellers, the most difficult and complex part of e-commerce.

The most common and popular forms of e-commerce are business-to-consumers (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B). Business-to-government (B2G) and government-to-citizens (G2C) are other forms, running on the internet but with low steam. However, the use of former two still dominates the internet. .

In Pakistan, e-commerce is still in its infancy and faces many barrier to grow. The notable barriers are: unavailability of proper infrastructure [telephone line of stem lines of steam age, frequent failures of power] limited user of internet hardly one per cent of the entire population have access to the internet], the issue of security of transactions on the internet, high bandwidth rates, and last but not least the rigid and monopoly role of the PTCL.

However, the SBP has recently put a crack on the barriers when it approved the merchant ID accounts to facilitate online transactions. But there is still a long way to go and requires government to continue to grease the wheels of e-commerce to speed up the process.

Prospects: Those who create, distribute, and sell goods and services to consumers also have reason to look forward to this new mechanism. All enterprises, including the small and medium sized can reach customers throughout the world instantly and comparatively inexpensively. Many vendors can sell globally without the costly infrastructure of worldwide retail stores, sales offices, distributors, or warehouses.

Greater sales and inventory efficiency maybe possible through the increased interaction with prospective customers that electronic commerce can afford. One to one marketing becomes possible on massive and global scale. Active and alert supplier will also benefit from the new structure of product and service distribution likely to results from electronic commerce. With conventional distribution ,a manufacturer must reply to wholesalers and retailers to serve customers in large volumes. E-commerce’s automated customers self-service capabilities can eliminate the need for these intermediaries .The manufacturer no longer has to share profit with others. In addition, the manufacturer gains direct contact with consumers that can facilitate future sales.

Electronic commerce connects manufacturers directly to consumers. The consumer gets product information directly from the ultimate source. The manufacturer can get customer preferences and needs directly from the ultimate source. Each consumer’s physical location no longer determines whom the consumers contacts to purchase a product. With the purchase of intangibles that can be delivered electronically, physical location becomes irrelevant to product delivery as well. The internet makes the connection between a French consumer and an Egyptian supplier virtually indistinguishable from the connection between a Persian consumer and a Parisian consumer and Parisian manufacture.

It can be concluded that there is a lot of scope of e- commerce in Pakistan, and most companies are eager to going to the digital world, but at present due to absence of any policy framework and limited internet market, companies are holding their plans to start e-business until clouds of barriers as discussed are disappeared

Date of birth : 12-11-85
Profession : doing MBA From Iqra university

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