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Minister for Commerce urges Pak-Britain investors for collaboration 

Eng. Khurram Dastagir has called upon investors from Pakistan and UK to collaborate and benefit from mutual business opportunities. He also encouraged British investors to bring latest technology and management in Pakistan to add more value to local business scene. 

 

TeleCON on May 14

The seventh Pakistan Telecommunication Conference 2014 will be organized in Islamabad on May 14, 2014. It’s the biggest event organized every year to highlight latest developments in telecom sector and debate on critical issues and opportunities regarding telecommunication and IT. This year there will be notable speakers and delegates participating in the event from different countries.

Microsoft Organized Awareness Sessions for Students & Teachers in Pakistan

Microsoft Pakistan conducted 15 sessions in major cities of Pakistan to promote the internet culture and raise awareness about internet security for young students and teachers. The sessions highlighted the important of parental control, online gaming and dealing with cyber security threats. 

 

Warid Achieves 30-60% Energy Savings on its Network

During the second Mobile Energy Efficiency Optimization project, Warid Telecom Pakistan saved 30 to 60 percent energy. Along with Warid, Eltek, Enertika, PowerOasis and Purcell Systems also joined the GSMA’s Mobile Energy Efficiency projects for reducing network energy consumption. 

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