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Red Alert – Unregistered sim cards

Peshawar High Court issues contempt of court notice to CEOs of five cell companies for failing to block unregistered sims.  Applicant has requested High Court to conform order regarding unregister sims by Mobilink, Telenor, Warid, Ufone, and Zong which were unsuccessful to obey court order. Justice Mrs Irshad Kkasir and Justice Miss Mussart Hilali issued contempt notice on the application contempt court which was filled by Mr Muhammad Atif Haleem.

Peshawar High Court issued contempt notice to Pakistan Telecom Authority and five cellular companies to appear on the next hearing date with complete reports about courts order.

 

Get your free Dany Tab- Gimmicks 

Peak Solutions, an educational institution is attracting new students by offering them Dany tablets. A private institute, Peak Solutions in Lahore is attracting new students to by giving out one Dany tablet after a lucky draw every month. The draw will include names of all the students that have got admission in any of the 6 technical courses that are being offered by the institute. To some it might seem like a bright idea, however it’s rather upsetting to see an educational institution using attraction of a gadget to persuade its potential students instead of maintaining a standard of education that becomes a source of motivation for new students to take admission at their institute. 

 

Wateen & Qubee -4G on its way

Wateen and Qubee will be upgrading their infrastructure to provide 4G technology with the help of Huawei technologies. With the increasing usage of internet in today’s time, everyone wants to have the fastest speed to run their applications on, quicker downloads and responsiveness at its most. This will be taken care of with the equipment supplied by Huawei will help facilitate these two internet providers to increase their capacity of coverage and service up to 20 times from the current position. Consumers of Wateen and Qubee will be able to experience internet speed up to 20 Mbps. The agreement signing ceremony was held at CEO Leader’s Summit. Present on the occasion was Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Reforms and Mohammad Zubair, Minister of State & Chairman, Privatization Commission.

S5- pre order with Ufone

Ufone has started pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy S5 and the last date to register your name in the list is set as 9th April 2014 by Ufone. The pre-order offer is made available for both Ufone’s prepaid and postpaid customers. To avail this offer, one is to visit the website of Ufone and it where it asks you for your full name, exclusive Ufone number, CNIC number and complete address. 

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