Friday, April 17, 2009

Ufone-PTML

Ufone-PTML (Pakistan Telecom Mobile Limited) is the 4th cellular service provider in Pakistan. After the privatization of PTCL, Ufone is now an Etisalat Telecom Company. Ufone network was established in January 2001 and started its operations on January 29 from Islamabad, with its head office in Islamabad. It gradually extended its operations in different cities, villages and highways of Pakistan. Currently Ufone is providing its services in almost 428 cities, highways and villages of Pakistan and is gradually extending its network coverage in other cities of Pakistan.
UFone network uses state of the art SIM based GSM technology. It has proven the robust competitor in the telecommunication market as from the inception Ufone introduced its quality services with very reasonable prices. With the arrival in the market, Ufone cellular service provider rapidly increased its network for comprehensive coverage. Its coverage is not only confined to big cities of Pakistan but also covers super highways and Motorways for instant connectivity. All these caused the rapid growth of Ufone in telecommunication market. Another reason for rapid grow in market is its introduction of GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) for internet connectivity, faster data transfer and download, visual communication etc… and is providing these facilities in all big cities of Pakistan. Ufone also facilitates for SMS and MMS at national and international level, international calling, voice mail, call waiting and call forwarding as well.
Ufone started its operations in Quetta in the mid 2002. According to Ufone local management of Quetta district, its overall subscribers in all over the Pakistan has exceeded more than 13 million and in Quetta its number of users are approximately 275,000.
It has always been the strategy of Ufone-PTML to introduce its rates in a very simple package which has caused rapidly grapping of telecommunication market. Ufone has set very reasonable prices with high quality services. And it has been noted that users using services of other networks changed for Ufone services.

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