PTA and ITU Organizes Training on Licensing and Service Regulation for ATRA
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Now Financial Institutions will be Held Responsible for Frauds in m-Banking
Mobile banking being the fundamental area globally is unfortunately still not gaining momentum in Pakistan due to fear of fraud and…
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PTA and GSMA Collectively Organizes A Workshop on Mobile Money
Islamabad (08th March, 2016) Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) in collaboration with GSMA organized workshop on Mobile Money here at PTA…
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PTA and ITU Collaborates For Mobile App Development Training
Upon request from Information and Communication Technology Institute (ICTI) to build the capacity and skill set on Mobile application development…
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PTA Establishes Zonal Office at Gilgit
Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) has established its Zonal Office in Gilgit for the provision of telecom services in Gilgit Biltistan…
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Report: Operators Witness Growth in Broadband Subscribers Due to the Rollout of 3G/4G Networks
The telecommunication industry in Pakistan is going through major transformations as things are getting better day by day. The biometric…
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Universal Service Fund Approved Important Projects to Improve Computer Literacy
The Board of Directors of Universal Service Fund (USF) on Thursday approved important projects worth billions of rupees to improve…
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Gilgit-Baltistan & Azad Kashmir to Enjoy 3G and 4G Services Soon
As Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir waited for more than a year, now Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has finally started working…
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PTA Raids Illegal Gateway Exchange in Gujrat
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in its ongoing efforts to control grey traffick has unearthed an illegal gateway exchange in Gujrat.…
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PTA Bans DECT 6.0 Cordless Phones
Pakistan Telcommunication Authority (PTA) bans DECT 6.0 Cordless Phones. PTA declared DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) 6.0 cordless phones illegal. They…
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