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As the advertisement by the National ICT R&D got published in the leading newspapers recently, seeking solution providers for URL level blocking and filtering of “objectionable” material on the internet, the debate on internet censorship has been widespread amid civil society activists expressing doubts over authorities’ intentions to limit internet freedom for public on political grounds.
Majority of the people support the authorities to block obscene material on internet for protecting society – particularly growing up students from the menace; whereas there are people who have expressed their reservations over the mechanism of this plan that may be exploited for massive censorship to suppress the public freedom of expression in case of any political opposition.
Full Disclosure
Before starting discussion we want to let you know that ProPakistani supports this national level, centralized, URL filtering system – having said this, we will oppose any censorship, for any medium, based on political grounds. We also believe that people of Pakistan are free to express and have all the abilities to stop any censorship efforts, if ever made.

What this National Level URL Filtering will do?

This highly hyped URL filtering system is an effort to centralize the blockade process of adult websites, which is currently being done manually at individual level by ISPs. So theoretically there’s nothing new. No new rules, no new policy.
Its just the enhanced form of making those websites inaccessible which are of adult nature.
Currently, PTA regularly sends a list of URLs to ISPs to get them blocked. ISPs in return block these websites through their own means using their own staff and resources.
After National level URL filtering system in place, this current procedure will be replaced with a centralized team taking care of blocking websites at international gateway level, eliminating the resource loss of ISPs.
Again: By definition there’s nothing new being implemented.

Why Adult Websites are Blocked?

You might ask me, especially if you are not from Pakistan and aren’t familiar with the background of the case, that why adult websites are blocked in Pakistan?
To recall, there was this verdict issued by Sindh High Court (SHC) in October 2011 to PTA to get adult websites blocked. Based on which Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) directed all Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block 1,000 explicit sites in the first phase.
The high court issued its verdict after hearing of a petition filled by Syed Iqbal Kazmi, who submitted that obscene material, websites were easily available on the internet, which are spoiling our youth and social norms.
Besides a long struggle was seen by a 15-year-old 9th grader, Ghazi Muhammad Abdullah, who had repeatedly written letters to the Chief Justice, Minister of IT and PTA to take notice of the adult websites, which were easily and freely accessible in Pakistan.
These were merely two cases raised properly and highlighted in the media but the demand was backed by and large all parents and educated people regardless of ideology and liberal and conservative divide as a matter of fact the repercussions of explicit websites are destroying our society moral values and increasing heinous crimes.

What if You Don’t Like the Blockade?

Courts’ rulings are primarily based on constitution, evidences and arguments presented by the parties. To further add, Pakistani courts are independent. Unlike in many countries, Pakistani courts aren’t influenced by the Government or mafia groups. This is evident from facts that court has indicted Prime Minister of Pakistan, while in another ongoing case intelligence agencies are being questioned by judiciary.
So if you don’t like a decision, very fine, its your right to oppose it. In addition you have every right to try reversing the decision, but there’s a procedure to follow.
File a review petition, its simple, go there and request for a review. Doors are open. But once a verdict is issued, try respecting it.
This is exactly like France banning veil. It was state order, based on their constitution. Anyone living in France will have to follow it – regardless of his/her objections over ruling. If one can’t (or doesn’t want to) follow the ban – she’s free to travel to a country where veil isn’t banned. Simple as that.

Need for National Level URL Filtering System

As mentioned above, due to high court order, PTA was bound to get the orders implemented.
Initially order to block websites having obscene content was followed by all ISPs, Broadband operators, Cellular Operators, LDI Operators but the mechanism was manual and could be breached through software/proxy websites.
A meeting held at PTA headquarters on October 27th 2011, according to a document made available to ProPakistani, the authority and ISPs, Cellcos, Broadband and LDI operators attended the meeting.
They believed that the blockade should be expanded to 171,000 websites, estimated to have explicit content but it needed a foolproof system to be deployed as a comprehensive solution.
The authority and all service providers after consensus had been on the same page to block all such websites at international gateway level, that is, at the end of IP backbone (PTCL and TWA) through National Filtering and Blocking System/Solution.
There were two proposals tabled – one was to buy an imported solution from foreign companies, which could cost around $2 and $10 million initially and then maintenance cost with recurring charges every year.
PTA, however, decided to provide opportunity to universities and local firms for developing a proposed solution, which the National ICT R&D will supervise and finance because all of its budget is generated by telecom operators and IT companies.
Secondly, authority and all stake holders there in meeting thought that an opportunity should be given to local talent for unleashing their potential through development of state-of-art solution.

Opposition for National Level URL Filtering System

Activists, I wonder what they specialize in, are up against the URL filtering system with following objections:
  • Access to uncensored internet is basic human right
  • Blocking of 50 million website will slow down down internet in Pakistan
  • National ICT R&D fund shouldn’t be used for financing this project. ICT R&D is supposed to support IT, not to fund such a project.
  • Authorities will start blocking websites on political grounds
  • Pakistan will get negative publicity due to this censorship
Here are my responses to above mentioned points:
Uncensored Internet is so rare:
You will have to agree with me that completely uncensored internet is a rare luxury to have. Every state/country has standards and rules (based on its ideology and social norms) for restricting its internet users from viewing specific content.
Even developed countries like USA, UK, France and others consider censorship of topics that are held to be antithetical as accepted societal norms. For instance censorship of child pornography, hate speech, hate crime, terrorism, violence against people, animals, or property, etc. is globally practiced.
These countries, however, allow pornography after certain age, unlike our religion which doesn’t allow it all.
Similarly, any material on internet for denial of holocaust is considered criminal – in at least two dozen countries.
Hence, if I may speak frankly, uncensored internet is quite impossible to find.
Adult websites are blocked in Pakistan (though its not fully implemented, and this is why National URL filtering system is needed), just like they are not allowed in other forms of media. For example you won’t find adult material on TV just because PEMRA wouldn’t allow it.
You will have to live with it, weather you like it or not. This country simply doesn’t allow porn, and that’s it. My sincere advise to those who can’t live without porn is to relocate to a place where such activities are allowed.
National Firewall will slow down Internet in Pakistan:
Technically speaking it will impact. No doubt about it. Latency will increase – but it’s the architecture of firewall that will exactly determine the size of delay the firewall will cause.
Technical experts, I have spoken with so far, are of the opinion that impact can’t be gauged at this point of time. They agreed that mission critical assignments (those that can’t afford delay of milliseconds) will be impacted for sure. For general internet user there won’t be any change in life.
Will Pakistan get negative publicity due to this censorship?
Of course yes, due to those attention seekers, who like to be called liberal and activists, running to western media to oppose this blocking system. They are already calling it Great Firewall of Pakistan, according to some, even without reading the RFP (request for proposal).
Western media is always looking for stories against Pakistan, due to reasons obvious to everyone, and how shameful that we ourselves twist the facts to give them the opportunity.
Let’s take the example of Facebook ban last year. Pakistan could easily tell the world that banning Facebook was due to Facebook’s discriminatory behavior and its clear support for the Drawing content.
Pakistan could tell the world that Facebook violated its own TOS, which clearly mentions that hatred speech isn’t allowed. It could tell the world that this country has a blasphemy law (just like so many other countries have their own format of blasphemy laws) that bounds the authorities to get this content banned to the people living in the state. Anyone outside is of course free to access it.
But it didn’t happen this way, in fact these same activists went to western media telling them how miserable their condition was because they couldn’t access Facebook. Even our Chairman PTA couldn’t defend the ban and said that authority simply executed the order passed by court – authority (is so noble and it) has nothing to do with the decision. I mean come’on sir, you could defend our dignity.
Can authorities block websites on political grounds?
Yes they can! But remember, we are only assuming this. Like I mentioned above, internet blocking is already in place – but did you see any website getting banned based on political grounds? One example of a ban last year, which is being referenced by everyone, was due to a technical glitch at Mobilink Infinity.
Yes, there are websites blocked – those advocating for freedom of Balochistan. Which I believe is a matter of national security and is being dealt with diligence.
You will agree that Pakistan is a free nation and Pakistanis are free to say anything against anyone, without involving national security and religion.
Pakistani media is free and private. You will see Kamran Khan shouting against ruling party every night. And he will stay this way – just because we are free.
I myself criticize government so heavily that once I opined of throwing Rehman Malik under the bus.
Don’t worry guys, if you can get Maya Khan out of a show, then you can also stop any censorship efforts by government – just like you stopped SMS fileting.
Why National ICT R&D Fund is used for National Filtering System?
Decision was made to get ICT R&D fund involved because government wanted to give opportunity to local universities and local firms for the this sophisticated deployment.
Instead of buying a solution from abroad, it was best option to avail indigenous resources.

Sweetening the National URL Filtering

Room for betterment in any implementation is always there. The process of blocking adult website could definitely be enhanced. Here are few proposals from ProPakistani
  • PTA should publish the list of blocked websites, detailing if block is temporary or permanent
  • PTA should also specify the reasons for blocking a website
  • Mechanism should be devised for the public for reconsideration/review of PTA’s decision of blocking any website
  • Similarly, PTA should also devise a way for public to report inappropriate websites – that they think should be blocked.
There is a dire need of consensus on this issue required, particularly over the assurance that the proposed system will not be misused politically reasons.
The National ICT R&D consists of representation of private sector as well, which can monitor the systems utility in future also and raise objections if National URL Blocking and Filtering System is exploited or misused.
A committee could be constituted with members inducted from government, private sector and rights groups that can monitor the working of the system in future.
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Mobilink has partnered with Developments in Literacy (DIL) to set up a Computer Lab at the DIL Model School in the Khuda ki Basti community in Kala Shah Kaku near Sheikhupura.
As part of the partnership, DIL will provide the IT curriculum and teacher training, while Mobilink has provided the hardware and equipment for this.
Mobilink has sponsored a total of ten computer systems, one printer, twenty audio headsets and ten webcams for online lessons. This hardware was handed over to the school management by Mobilink Torchbearers during a brief ceremony, with the Torchbearers also utilizing the opportunity to interact with students and emphasize the importance of IT literacy.
On the occasion, Omar Manzur, Director Public Relations and CSR Mobilink highlighted, “As Pakistan’s premier cellular services provider, we are fully cognizant of the importance of IT literacy for the economic development of the country and bridging the digital divide. It is indeed an honor to provide this support for IT education at the very basic level, where it is needed the most.”
The DIL Model School is located in Khuda Ki Basti, which is a community housing project of “Saiban” a local NGO. The housing scheme is for the low income group of Sheikhpura, located in Kala Shah Kako. DIL establishes, adopts and manages primary and secondary schools for underprivileged children in partnership with non-governmental organizations in all four provinces of Pakistan.
The Mobilink Foundation remains committed towards leading social responsibility in Pakistan, with a history of helping the deserving across the country. The Mobilink Foundation has a dedicated and efficient team of Torchbearers; trained employee volunteers who enable the Foundation in the various causes it identifies for the relief of the underprivileged across Pakistan. Each Mobilink Foundation Torchbearer is empowered to clock an average of five (5) dedicated hours per month during official working hours.
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It appears that Telenor is being followed by everyone when it comes to additional charges on services or otherwise the price plans.
If you remember, Telenor doubled the daily charges on Poora Pakistan package, and now Mobilink has followed the suite to increase daily charges for all Location Based packages to Rs. 14.99 plus tax per day.
Previously Mobilink charged Rs. 7.99 plus tax per day for LBC offerings.
Though Mobilink increased the unlimited free calling time, which is now available from 11 PM to 6 PM next day, that’s 19 hours a day.
Mobilink LBC Package:
Just in case if you aren’t familiar with Mobilink LBC packages, Mobilink is offering free unlimited calling from Mobilink to Mobilink numbers – for its subscribers residing in certain cities. (List of cities is available below).
Charges:
- If you are in one of those offered cities, then you can make unlimited on-net calls from 11 PM to 6 PM next day with a daily charges of Rs. 14.99 plus tax.
- You will be charged Rs. 0.90+tax / 30 sec for on-net numbers from 6 PM to 11 PM, while off-net calls will be charged 0.90+tax round the clock.
- On-net SMS at Rs. 1.00+tax and Off-net SMS at Rs.1.50+tax
How to Subscribe:
Simply dial *108# and you are done. But you need to be on Jazz Easy Package to avail this offer. For package migration, dial 123 and follow the instruction to get on Jazz Easy Package.
Terms and Conditions for LBC Package:
  • Validity of the offer is 1 day
  • First Package conversion after purchase of New SIM will be free. Subsequent Package conversion charges of Rs. 10+tax will be applicable.
  • Subscribers availing “Jazz Easy OLD” package will not be able to avail this offer. If such customers are present in any of the above mentioned cities and want to avail the offer, they will be migrated to Jazz Easy package after they register their request through the helpline by dialing 111.
  • Jazz LNO and Jazz 24 Ghanta subscribers will have to un-subscribe from their offers to avail this offer
  • Any customer who subscribes to the offer from outside below mentioned cities, although would be charged Rs. 14.99 + tax but will not be able to avail FREE Mobilink to Mobilink calls if he remains outside these cities. Calls would be charged at the rate of Rs. 0.90 + tax / 30 sec for both Onnet and Offnet.
  • Limited time offer
Mobilink LBC Package is offered in Following Cities
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • Islamabad
  • Rawalpindi
  • Peshawar
  • Murree
  • Gujjar Khan
  • Taxila
  • Wah
  • Sheikupura
  • Pattoki
  • Kasur
  • Nankana Sahib
  • Mureedkay
  • Hyderabad
  • Mirpurkhas
  • Jamshoro
  • Kotri
  • Tando
  • DG Khan
  • Rajanpur
  • Taunsa
  • Jampur
  • Rojhan
  • Mithankot
  • Sibi
  • Pishin
  • Chaman
  • Kallat
  • Mastang
  • DI Khan
  • Swat
  • Karak
  • Quetta
  • Pishnob
  • Mastung
  • Allahyar
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The Heads and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of the PTCL, Zong, Warid, Telenor and Mobilink called on Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani at the PM’s House yesterday.
They apprised him that the telecom sector was contributing about Rs. 110 billion in the national exchequer as tax and was providing jobs opportunities to millions of young Pakistanis directly and indirectly, said a statement issued by PM House.
CEOs informed the Prime Minister that the total foreign investment in the telecom sector was $10 billion.
The Prime Minister said that government would ensure fair competition in the auction of 3G spectrum technology in a transparent manner.
The Prime Minister directed the Ministry of Finance and Federal Board of Revenue to hold meetings with Telecom Companies and rationalize the tax regime keeping in view the interests of the industry and the consumers at the same time.
The Prime Minister directed the relevant authorities to address the security concerns of the telecom companies, which were undertaking the expansion programmes in various regions of the country. It was agreed that telecom companies would raise a professionally equipped specialized security force to protect the telecom operators and the installations. The Ministry of Interior will facilitate the import of scanners and other related equipment for this purpose.
Dr. Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Advisor to Prime Minister on Finance, assured the Telecom Companies that a mutually acceptable formula would be worked out keeping in view the commercial considerations of the industry as well as the imperatives of the telecom market in a competitive environment.
In response to the demand for grant of status of industry to the telecom sector, it was agreed that IT Ministry would hold consultations with the CEOs of telecom companies and other stakeholders to address the issue.
Advisor to Prime Minister on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, Minister for Interior Senator A Rehman Malik, Secretaries of Interior and IT, Chairman PTA, CEOs of PTCL, Mobililink, Zong, Ufone, Telenor, and Warid and other senior officials were also present in the meeting.
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Google has partnered with Mobilink to offer its Gmail users an ability to send free text messages to any Mobilink number from their Gmail accounts or through Google Chat.
Gmail offers this facility for limited operators throughout the world, and Mobilink is the first operator they have collaborated with in Pakistan.
With this service Mobilink subscribers can also reply back to SMS messages sent from Google chat, which will appear on Gmail user’s Gmail interface.
It merits mentioning here that first message has to be sent by a Gmail user via Gmail chat client. This means that Mobilink subscriber cannot initiate chat himself/herself with his Gmail contacts from mobile phone.
How to send SMS to Mobilink Numbers:
Gmail users will have to simply Log into their account. In the Send SMS box above Chat, enter the Mobilink phone number you want to send a SMS.

 Next a window will appear (shown below) where you can check the country code and phone number of the SMS recipient to save this contact to build your address book. Next time you will be able to send SMS to same number by typing his/her name.
Next a chat-window will pop on right bottom, simply type the message and hit enter… that’s it.
Your message will be sent to the phone number you entered.



How Mobilink Subscribers  Respond to Gmail Chat SMS?
  • To respond to the message received from Gmail user, simply reply from mobile. Reply will appear on Gmail interface of Gmail user.
  • Mobilink subscriber can reply to the message received from Gmail user within 24 hours.
Commands for Mobilink Subscribers:
Mobilink subscriber can use below commands while chatting via Gmail SMS service through his/her mobile phone. Please note that these commands can be sent in response to SMS received from the Gmail user only.
  • HELP: Command can be used to get list of useful commands.
  • BLOCK: Command can be used to block messages from a specific Gmail user. This command should be sent in response to the SMS from that Gmail user whom you want to block.
  • UNBLOCK: Command can be used to un-block Gmail user. After the execution of this command, mobile subscriber will be able to receive messages from the Gmail user he has previously blocked
Following commands can be sent at 2434000.
  • STOP: To block all messages from all Gmail users.
  • START: To enables receiving SMS messages from Gmail if you’re currently blocking these.
Service Charges
  • SMS sent by Gmail users to Mobilink subscribers will be free of cost, but with limited daily credits. Read below to learn on how to receive more credits.
  • SMS sent by Mobilink subscribers to Gmail users will be charged @ Rs. 1+Tax/SMS.
  • No subscription is required to avail Gmail SMS service.
How to Get Google SMS Credits:
Gmail offers initial SMS credit for 50 SMS, which decreases each time you send an SMS from Gmail chat client.
  • Every time you send a message, your credit decreases by one.
  • Every time you receive an SMS message in Chat (for example when a phone user replies to one of your messages) your credit increases by five, up to a maximum of 50.
  • you can also send an SMS to your own phone, and then reply to that message multiple times to get 5 credits for each reply. This is legal, as you’re buying credits by paying your phone company.
  • If your SMS credit goes down to zero at any point, it will increase back up to one 24 hours later.
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In connection with Ramadan, Mobilink has offered this package for it’s prepaid jazz customers, which gets you a whole hour FREE talk-time after one minute and 100 SMS FREE every day after sending the first SMS (on that day).
  • In simple words, your all on-net calls will become Rs. 2 per hour plus tax
  • You will be given 100 free SMS if you send at least one SMS on that particular day
The offer will be available for all prepaid packages (available on Jazz & Jazz Jazba) except for subscribers using Jazz 24 Ghanta offer, Jazz LNO and Jazba Gup Shup offer.
This offer will be available till August 28, 2011.
Tariff:
  • One hour FREE after One minute*
  • 100 SMS FREE after One SMS
* One minute will be charged at Rs. 2 / min
Charges:
Charges
  • One Time Subscription Charges: Rs. 20
  • Subscription Validity: Till August, 2011
  • Base rate (On-net Voice): Rs. 2 / Hour
  • Base rate (Off-net Voice): Rs. 2 / Min
  • Base rate On-net SMS: Rs. 1 / SMS
  • Base rate Off-net SMS: Rs. 1.50 / SMS
  • SMS Offer: 100 Free SMS (All-net) after 1 charged SMS for Rs. 1.00 / day
How to Subscribe:
  • Subscriber will have to send a blank SMS to short code 8288 to subscribe to the offer
  • One-time charge of Rs. 20+tax applies for sending SMS to 8288
  • In order to unsubscribe the offer customer will have to send an SMS to short code 8288 and type “unsub”
  • To avail the SMS offer customer will have to dial *106*1#
  • On subscription to short code 8288 following message will be sent to subscriber
Dear Customer! Welcome to Ramadan Offer. Now make calls to Mobilink at Rs. 2+tax per call. To get 100 free SMS on all networks, please dial *106*1#
  • The subscription will remain valid till 28th August 2011.
Terms:
  • All on-net calls will be charged at Rs. 2+tax/hour
  • All off-net calls will be charged at Rs. 2+tax/min
  • IDD tariff will be that of Jazz One
  • No other voice tariff plan or voice offer can be availed while subscriber is on this plan
  • The daily charges of this SMS offer is Rs. 1+ tax and will be recursive
  • The price of first charged SMS is Rs. 1 for on-net and Rs. 1.5 for off-net.
  • The offer will be available for all prepaid packages except for subscribers using Jazz 24 Ghanta offer, Jazz LNO, Jazba Gup Shup offer and Jazz Easy subscribers.
  • Jazz 24 Ghanta, Jazz LNO and Jazba Gup Shup offer subscribers will have to unsubscribe from the offer and then send an SMS to short code 8288 to subscribe the offer.
  • There will be no voice and hybrid bundle, Ghanta offer or any other voice offer through feature available to these subscribers.
  • There will be only one SMS offer mentioned below that would be available on this package.
  • Customers availing the offer will be moved backed to the package on which they were present before opting the offer
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Mobilink has introduced IDD offer for both landline and mobile numbers in UK.
Now you can call your loved ones in UK at affordable rates, round the clock as this offer is available 24 hours a day.
Tariff:
  • Rs. 4.95 + tax per 30 sec (mobile)
  • Rs. 0.60 + tax per 30 sec (landline)
How to Avail this Offer?
This offer needs no activation, all you have to do is to dial 456 before the desired UK number and you will be charged as per above mentioned tariff.
For instance if your desired number is “0044 7813457803″, you have to dial a three digit code before this number like this: 456 0044 7813457803
Terms and Conditions:
  • Offer has no subscription or daily charges
  • The offer will be available on all Jazz and Jazba packages
  • New rates will be valid for 24 hours a day
  • Limited time offer
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Following Telenor, Mobilink and Ufone – Zong and Warid have imposed 1.5 percent charges on all reloads for prepaid customers.
Warid’s website is flashing following message:
Dear Customers, a maintenance charge of 1.5% will be applicable on every recharge from 25th Jul 2011 along with existing Government taxes.
While Zong said:
Dear Customers, in order to further improve our services, all loading/recharge will be subject to 1.5% Operational Charge from 1st July 2011 (Govt taxes apply)
Interestingly, all operators have imposed the charges but with different timings and names. Operators say they had to impose these charges to cope up with the increasing opex.
Operator Charge Name Charges Rate
Mobilink Operational Fee 1.0 Percent
Ufone Maintenance Charges 1.1 Percent
Telenor Admin Fee 1.5 Percent
Zong Maintenance Charges 1.5 Percent
Warid Operational Charges 1.5 Percent
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sensation Mobilink Indigo Introduces HTC Sensation in Pakistan
As we hinted earlier about anticipated launch of HTC Sensation by Mobilink: for all the die-heart fans of dual core smartphones, here you are with HTC Sensation introduced by Mobilink in Pakistan. Yes, HTC Sensation with this deal comes unlocked.
HTC Sensation in no doubt is about to give a tough competition to Samsung Galaxy S II which is scheduled to be launched here, this year.
1.2GHz dual core process with 4.3 inch qHD display and 8 MP camera, what more you need to call this a superphone? Also Mobilink is giving three month free GPRS with this handset.
Price:
  • Mobilink is giving away HTC Sensation at a price tag of Rs. 54,999
HTC Sensation is available at following Mobilink customer care centres:
  • Karachi: Ground Floor, Nice Trade Orbit Building (NTO), Near Nursery Shop, Shaharah-E-Fisal
  • D-21/22, Block 8, Chaudry Khaliquzzaman Road, Scheme 5, Kehkashaan, Clifton Karachi.
  • Lahore: Mobilink House , 5 P Gulberg II, Lahore
  • Islamabad: 78 E Redco Plaza, Jinnah Avenue, Blue Area
  • Faisalabad: Builiding # 1298/B, People Colony Near Saleemi Chowk, Satyana Road
  • Multan: 60 Bridge Lane, LMQ (Lahore Multan Quetta) Road, Near Kutchery
  • Sukkur:Plot No. 47,48 Muslim Cooperative Housing Society, Opposite: Red Carpet Hotel, Military Road
  • Hyderabad: Plot No. D-1 and D-4 R.E.C.H.S, Main Auto Bahn Road, Unit No.2 Latifabad
  • Peshawar: Mobilink Regional Office University Road Peshawar (Adjacent to Shiraz Gathering)
  • Gujranwala: Mobilink House, Near General Bus Stand G T Road, Gujranwala
Terms & Conditions
  • Handset is only available from the selected Mobilink Customer Care centers as listed above
  • 3 month free GPRS is a limited time offer
  • FREE GPRS offer only for indigo and Jazz customers in Pakistan
  • Club indigo customers may contact their assigned Account manager for details
  • Customers with BlackBerry services are not eligible for free GPRS offer
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Ufone has announced to deduct 1.1 percent maintenance charges on all recharges (through Ushare/ topup/ scratch card) from July 1st, 2011.
Update: Mobilink will deduct 1 percent of all reloads – check below for more details
Meaning that, anyone loading a Rs. 100 card will have to pay Rs. 1.10 as maintenance charges.
Here is the message that is being sent to Ufone customers, and is flashing on Ufone’s website as well:
Dear Customer, To further exceed your expectations, a maintenance charge of 1.1% will be applicable on every recharge from 1st July 2011 along with government taxes.
It merits mentioning here that all cellular companies are already deducting 5 percent for all reloads as service charges, since July 2009.
At the time of account recharge, a service charge of 5% (on scratch card/utopup face value) + Government taxes will be applicable on all transactions via UTopup or scratch cards, effective from 1st July 2009.
Here is the list of charges/taxes a Ufone customer will have to pay after July 1st, 2011:
  • Withholding Tax: 10 %
  • GST/FED: 19.5 %
  • Service Charges: 5 %
  • Maintenance Charges: 1.1 %
We fear that other telecom operators will follow Ufone to apply similar charges.
If PTA remains quite, which it is, you can expect more charges from cellular companies, such as: Call initiation charges, call termination charges, spectrum access charges, miss call charges and more…
Update:
Mobilink joins Ufone, and will be Charging 1 percent of the recharge amount from it’s prepaid customer. They have called it operational charges, a new name with same meanings.
Here is what Mobilink has to say:
1% operational fee will be applicable on all recharge through jazz load (applicable from July 1st, 2011)
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All Pakistan Glow cricket tournament concludes in the historic city of Lahore. Pakistan cricket stars Abdul Razzaq, Kamran Akmal, Salman Butt and Abdul Rauf graced the event while Mr Azhar Zaidi, Ex Manager Pakistan cricket team was also present.
A total of 174 matches were played amongst 186 teams in 12 cities with the participation of 6000 young players showing their talent.
This is one of the largest tournaments of such enormity in Pakistan and the role of Warid Telecom is  appreciated as the company holds history for providing such platforms to our young leaders that helps unleashing their potential.
Images from Lahore:
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Images from Islamabad:
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Images from Karachi:
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Miscellaneous Images:
bahawalpur prizes 300x225 All Pakistan Glow Cricket Tournament Concludes peshawar team 300x224 All Pakistan Glow Cricket Tournament Concludes
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Jazz Jazba is going to revise its weekly SMS package, sources told. This revision will result in increase in weekly SMS cap as well as charges.
Jazz seems to be following Ufone’s trend as this revision came soon after the revised daily SMS package by Ufone.
Just like Ufone, not only the SMS cap but charges have also been increased which are mostly not welcomed by subscribers, as they are bound to go with increased rates rather than an option.
Earlier Jazz Jazba customers were able to buy an SMS bucket of 1200 SMS in Rs. 6.99 + tax.
Revised Rates:
  • With this revision, weekly SMS will be increased to 1500 in Rs. 7.77 + tax.
  • Effective from 7th of May 2011.
Jazz Jazba Weekly SMS Short Codes:
  • Jazz weekly SMS package can be subscribed by dialling *101*1*07#
  • Free SMS balance inquiry *101*2#
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20:34 | Posted in ,
Mobilink and Telenor have signed an accord to enter into an agreement to mutually share their network infrastructure.
This agreement came shortly after Mobilink singed a similar contract with Ufone.
This agreement between Mobilink and Telenor will help both the operators to expand their network.
Rashid Khan, President and CEO Mobilink, and Christian Albech, CEO Telenor Pakistan signed accord for tower sharing between the two companies.
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20:26 | Posted in ,
Mobilink  announces the launch of the new and much anticipated “Unlimited Internet Package” for Infinity WIMAX services in Karachi.
This package provides superior WIMAX connectivity at an affordable price with absolutely no monthly data cap.
Hence, these new unlimited packages allow the WIMAX subscribers to upload, download, play online games, transfer files, chat or just surf the internet to their utmost desire.
With the addition of these new packages, Mobilink Infinity WIMAX is now a one window solution for the complete range of flexible and affordable WIMAX packages to fulfill various needs of broadband users in Karachi.


Terms of Use:
  • Fair usage policy applies
  • Limited time offer
  • Terms & conditions apply
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Jazz Jazba now introduces daily unlimited internet service with no limits on internet usage.
Now you can use daily unlimited internet on you Jazz Jazba connection with no data limit in Rs. 9.99 per day.
 
 
 
 
 
 
How to activate?
  • Send an SMS to 6006 to activate Mobile Internet.
  • Mobile Internet will be activated after 24 hours.
  • No activation required for existing Mobile Internet subscribers.
Charges:
  • The activation is free.
  • Subscribers will be charged Rs. 9.99 on the day they use the Mobile Internet.
Terms and Conditions:
  • Unlimited usage with no time limits.
  • Internet charges will be deducted at day end.
  • This offer is only valid for JAZZ & Jazba customers.
  • No taxes apply.
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Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has approved Reference Interconnection Offer (RIO) of Mobilink for facilitating different operators, seeking initiation of telecommunication services with its collaboration in its stronghold region having significant network infrastructure and subscribers.
Mobilink (Pakistan Mobile Communication Limited), which is considered as Significant Market Operator (SMP) is obliged to provide service to operators to minimize wasteful and uneconomic duplication of network facilities; the existence of fair competition among operators and users of one operator should be ensured on different networks’ users.
Mostly SMP is requested by operators for Call Termination and Short Message Conveyance services. Besides Mobilink, Pakistan Telecommunication Limited (PTCL) and Special Communication Organization (SCO) as SMP operators have granted access to different operators for interconnection services in different telecom region.
PMCL is required, pursuant to Rule 13 of the Pakistan Telecommunication Rules, 2000, to enter into an interconnection agreement within ninety (90) days from the request of another operator.
Interconnection means the physical and logical linking of telecommunication networks used by the same or different operators in order to allow the users of one network to communicate with the users of other networks.
Interconnection services refer telecommunication services for the purpose of conveyance of intelligence between two connectable systems including any ancillary services which an operator has requested from another operator after entering into an agreement, PTA Interconnection Guidelines mentioned.
The services and facilities shall be provided on the basis of unbundled network element and be charged accordingly. That is, a requested operator shall only pay to SMP operator for the network components or facilitates that it requires.
The SMP operator shall not unfairly discriminate the terms and condition of interconnecting and provide the same quality of services it ensures to its customers, PTA Guidelines stated.
Mobilink has been allowed to provide interconnection services to interested operators as per agreement approved by the authority.
Accordingly Mobilink and requested operator will sign agreement on the approved modus operandi for services access, formula of charges, schedule of payment, quality of services, co-location and numbering formula, limitation of liability, intellectual property rights and etc.
The operator shall pay to PMCL charges for the services within the time frame specified, calculated in accordance with and/or as specified and amended from time to time.
For the avoidance of doubt, charges shall be payable by the operator to PMCL for any Calls or Short Messages terminating on the PMCL Network which are handed over from the Points of Interconnection, irrespective of the numbering series exchanged in terms of this Interconnection Agreement, it is stated in RIO agreement draft.
Each Party (Incumbent and Requested operator) is responsible for the safe operation of its network and shall take all necessary steps to ensure network with practicable measures.
The Parties shall manage their networks to minimise disruption to the services and they shall restore the services in the event of interruption or failure, it is stated in RIO agreement draft.
The Parties shall convey telephone numbers to each other in the national and international formats as contained in the Numbering Plan issued by the PTA.
Neither Party shall use or permit the use of any service, or install, connect, link or use (or permit the installation, connection, linking or use of) any telecommunications equipment in contravention of any law.
The Parties shall enter into an agreement to modify or replace the Interconnection agreement in accordance with any order, direction, determination or consent of the PTA, unless such order, direction, determination or consent is subject to a legal challenge.
Full copy of the agreement can be downloaded here.
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Mobilink posted 8.7 percent year on year growth for revenues in 2010, where its revenues stood at Rs. 94.3 billion in 12 months of 2010 up from Rs. 86.8 billion during the same period previous year.
Mobilink in fourth quarter generated a total of Rs. 23.9 billion as compared to Rs. 22.5 billion, showing a 6.4 percent QoQ growth.
In its yearly financial report, Orascom reported that Mobilink managed to uplift its ARPU by 1.2 percent from Rs. 231 (a quarter ago) to Rs. 244.6 in forth quarter 2010.
According to the Full Year Earnings Release, the company’s EBITDA showed improvement with 17.8% YoY growth in local currency terms from PKR 31.7 billion in 2009 to PKR 37.3 billion in 2010. EBITDA margin improved from 36.5% in 2009 to 39.6% in 2010.
Statement said that Mobilink had 31,749,292 customers on December 31st, 2010.
Rashid Khan, President and CEO, Mobilink while commenting over the results said:
2010 has been a tough year for Pakistan. At Mobilink, our customers remained our focus. It is really their continued trust and love that has translated into positive results for us year on year.
Whether it was through launching innovative products and bundles or segmented propositions, offering unmatched reward programs, investing in our network for even better quality providing the best customer care or reaching out to the community through our flood relief efforts, Mobilink maintained an aggressive position that reaffirms our core philosophy of reshaping lives.
On other hands, Orascom (as a group) reported a fourth-quarter net loss, saying that its its Algerian unit declined in 2010 due to restrictions imposed by the government.
The net loss for the quarter ended Dec. 31 was $178.8 million, compared with net income of $939.2 million in the third quarter, said Orascom Telecom
Group posted full-year net income of $743.1 million, attributable to equity holders of the parent.
Orascom Telecom’s Djezzy unit posted a 6.5 percent decline in revenue to $1.75 billion from $1.88 billion in 2009. Orascom Telecom’s total revenue increased 2 percent to $3.83 billion last year.
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01:32 | Posted in ,
Mobilink has announced that it will be exclusively launching RIM’s iPad rival tablet Blackberry Playbook in Pakistan.
We are yet to ascertain the availability of Blackberry Playbook on Mobilink stores, for now we know that Mobilink is accepting pre-orders at its sale and service centers or contact your account manager in case you are club Indigo Member.
Price:
Mobilink retail price of Blackberry Playbook is PKR 62,000/- inclusive of all taxes.
Pre-Order & Delivery:
Currently Mobilink is accepting pre-order requests through Business Centers (Customer Care Centers, excluding franchises). Corporate customers can contact their account managers for pre-booking
Mobilink said that delivery of Blackberry Playbook will be made in 10 days after order confirmation.
Specs:
  • Size and Weight
    • Height: 5.1” / 130 mm
    • Width: 7.6” / 194 mm
    • Depth: 0.4”/ 10 mm
    • Weight: 0.9 lbs / 425 g
  • Display
    • 7” LCD HD 1024×600 pixel color display
    • Multi Touch Capacitive
  • Camera & Video Recording
    • 3 MP high definition forward facing camera
    • 5 MP high definition rear facing camera
    • Video recording
  • Voice Input & Output
    • 3.5mm stereo headset jack
    • Built-in speakers
  • Media Player
    • Video formats: 1080P HD Video; H.264, MPEG4, WMV
    • Video Output: HDMI video output Micro USB and Micro HDMI ports
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS
    • 802.11 b / g
    • Bluetooth® v2.1
  • Web without limits
    • Games, media, apps and everything that real internet offers
    • Full Adobe ® Flash ® 10.1 enabled
    • Built-in support for HTML 5
    • Un-parallel rendering of text, graphics and video
  • Memory
    • 1 GB RAM
    • 6 GB onboard memory (32 GB & 64 GB)
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Blocking unwanted calls and SMS is becoming common with the everyday reduction in tariff and in turn the increasing trend of SMS spamming.
Different companies were already providing these call blocking services. To add to the list, Mobilink has intrdouced call and sms block service to block any unwanted calls or SMS.
How to Subscribe?
Service can be subscribed via both SMS and IVR.
  • To subscribe via SMS, send “act ics “ to 420
  • To subscribe via IVR, dial 420 and follow the instructions
Service Charges:
  • SMS: Rs. 1 + tax per SMS
  • IVR: Currently IVR is free as per introductory offer,  After introductory offer is over Rs.2+tax per minute will be charged
  • Monthly Subscription: Rs. 14.99+tax per month
The salient feature which differentiates this service from the others is, service available for both Jazz and Indigo customers gives two options, to add numbers to the list. Black List as well as White List.
With this service, you can not only block the numbers but also use it the other way. Allow specific numbers to call or SMS while the remaining ones will remain as blocked. For this, all numbers added to White List will be able to call or send SMS to the subscribers while the others won’t, Mobilink currently allows to add upto 20 numbers in the list.
And just like others, you can add upto 20 numbers in Black List to simply block them. Not only this, you can also use Allow All and Block All options as well.
How to Activate White List or Black List:
  • To add a number in blacklist, SMS “ADD NB <03xxxxxxxxx>” to 420
  • To add a number in whitelist, SMS “ADD NW <03xxxxxxxxx>” to 420
  • To delete a number from black/white List, SMS “DEL <03xxxxxxxxx>”
  • To inquire about a number, SMS “ENQ <03xxxxxxxxx>” to 420
Block Last Caller:
  • To block the last call, SMS “LAST BLOCK” to 420
How to Unsubscribe:
  • To unsubscribe the service, SMS “DEACT ICS” to 420
  • To unsubscribe to “Call & SMS Block” service via IVR,  dial 420 and after selecting the language, opt for first option and then press 2
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Mobilink is offering its customers to win 1300 cc brand new car by just making calls every day from Monday to Sunday.
There are four cars to be given out in total in four weeks during April 25th to May 25th, 2011 – so you are equipped with multiple chances.
Similarly, if you make more than 100 calls during April 25 – May 25, 2011 – then you will qualify to get into a lucky draw for winning a brand new house
Offer Details
  • The promotion will start from 00:00 Hours on April 25, 2011 and ends on 23:59 Hours on May 25, 2011
  • The offer is only for Jazz prepaid subscribers
  • All active, dormant, churned, new sale or Port In prepaid subscribers are eligible for the promotion
  • No subscription is required for the promotion
  • All calls to local Mobile Operators, Landline Operators and International Calls will be considered towards promotion
  • All calls to IVR, helpline or Toll free numbers will not be considered as valid calls
Offer Eligibility and Lucky Draw Mechanics:
Lucky Draw of Cars
To become eligible, all subscribers will have to make at least one call every day of the week from Monday to Sunday.

  • After lucky draws, winners will be contacted through Mobilink Customer Care for contact details and verification
  • Winner of a particular week will not be considered for the next lucky draws
2. Lucky Draw of Home
To become eligible, all subscribers will have to make 100 or more calls during April 25 – May 25, 2011. There is no minimum daily call requirement. Subscribers can take anywhere between 1 – 30 days to make all 100 or more calls to become eligible for the lucky draw.

  • After the lucky draws, winners will be contacted through Mobilink Customer Care for contact details and verification.
  • The winner of Mobilink home cannot be winner of the car
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