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PepsiCo Selects PTCL for Nationwide Connectivity Service

  • April 15, 2022
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PepsiCo Pakistan has struck a contract with Pakistan Telecommunications Company Limited (PTCL) to deliver premium connection services at its various locations across Pakistan.

 

The deal was signed by Zarrar Hasham Khan, PTCL’s Chief Business Services Officer, and Sadaf Saad, PepsiCo Pakistan’s Chief Information Officer, at a ceremony conducted at PepsiCo Pakistan’s head office in Lahore, in the presence of senior leaders from both organisations.


PTCL will use its extensive network infrastructure to provide PepsiCo Pakistan with smooth telephone and internet services under this contract.

“We are happy to be the partner of choice for PepsiCo Pakistan and deliver connectivity across their important facilities in Pakistan,” Zarrar Hasham Khan, Chief Business Services Officer, PTCL, said at the event. PTCL Business Solutions seeks to provide cutting-edge ICT solutions that are innovative, dependable, and flexible, and that exceed our corporate customers’ expectations.”

“We are thrilled to welcome PTCL on board that will enable our team to be efficient and stay connected in a smooth way,” Sadaf Saad, Chief Information Officer, PepsiCo Pakistan, said at the event. With its extensive network across the country, PTCL will undoubtedly support our growing demand for internet and telecom services, which will help our company.”

 

PTCL has always been on the cutting edge of providing new solutions to both business and consumer customers.

 

source: ProPakistan

 

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