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  • March 13, 2014
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Biometric Verification System out of the Telenor Hat

Telenor Pakistan has initiated the installation of BVS at its retail outlets in Karachi and Baluchistan.  On 10th March 2014, the first BVS at a retail outlet was successfully installed in Karachi – making Telenor Pakistan the first operator which has deployed BVS at its retail outlets.

UMT prof to Participate in Satellite Conference in Seoul

Dr Mohammad Showkat Rahim Chowdhury has received travel grants from the organizing committee of “Seoul International Congress of Mathematician, 2014”.  This will be held in Seoul from August 13, 2014 till August 21, 2014. Dr Chowdhury has already registered for SEOUL ICM 2014 and for one of the satellite conferences in Dongguk University in Korea to present his research papers.

Abacus Ushers in a Mobile Commerce Conference

AbacusConsulting is proud to sponsor the 7th International Mobile Commerce Conference 2014 for the 4th consecutive year.  The conference offered vivid insights into the development of Mobile Financial Services in the region, ushering the country into a new era of mobile solutions. On the occasion, Carsten Kress, Senior Director Mobility, Strategic Industries for SAP said, “The increasing popularity of mobile banking among the general public is a positive sign for the economic headway.”

Mobilink Engages Customers on the Radio

Mobilink Xpress brings in a service in Urdu offering featured programs including morning shows, cooking and food shows, evening drive time shows, music programs, showbiz news, poetry and comedy shows. It is accessible on all mobile handsets, on an interactive IVR at dial code 7010 without any subscription charges. Both Mobilink pre and post-paid customers can enjoy the service round the clock for Rs. 0.10 + tax / 2 minutes.

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