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Prime Minister lifted ban on MNP and SIM sales through home delivery

Started by Arslan Anjum, November 30, 2012, 01:25:29 PM

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Prime Minister Raja Parvez has rejected all the decisions made by Interior Minister Rehman Malik. PM has not approved a PTA directive in which all mobile operators were restricted to sell mobile SIMs through shops, franchises and service centers. According to the directive of PTA, all news mobile connections' SIMs must be sent to subscribers' home addresses as per CNIC. PM has not approved this decision after meeting with CEOs of all mobile networks operating in Pakistan.
Ban on MNP was also imposed by Rehman Malik which is now lifted by PM.
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