Mobilink launches free 3G service trials
KARACHI: Mobilink is now offering free 3G service trials for customers in several cities of Sindh, including Kotri, Khairpur, Larkana, and Sukkur, along with the cities of Sadiqabad and Vehari in Punjab, a statement said on Wednesday.Postpaid and prepaid subscribers in these cities can now access 3G data services, “Absolutely
By News Desk
January 29, 2015
KARACHI: Mobilink is now offering free 3G service trials for customers in several cities of Sindh, including Kotri, Khairpur, Larkana, and Sukkur, along with the cities of Sadiqabad and Vehari in Punjab, a statement said on Wednesday.
Postpaid and prepaid subscribers in these cities can now access 3G data services, “Absolutely free”, till January 31, it said. The aim is to introduce the masses in Interior Sindh and Southern Punjab to the fascinating world of 3G telecommunications, it said.
Mobilink’s 3G network is rapidly evolving through a robust expansion strategy that utilises its 10MHz spectrum, to deliver exceptional experiences for the customers.
As the leading provider of telecommunication services in Pakistan - Mobilink has been swiftly adding more and more cities to its 3G spectrum, the statement said. This strategy had already enabled customers living in all the major districts to enjoy high-speed Internet, on-the-go, using their smartphones, it added.
Postpaid and prepaid subscribers in these cities can now access 3G data services, “Absolutely free”, till January 31, it said. The aim is to introduce the masses in Interior Sindh and Southern Punjab to the fascinating world of 3G telecommunications, it said.
Mobilink’s 3G network is rapidly evolving through a robust expansion strategy that utilises its 10MHz spectrum, to deliver exceptional experiences for the customers.
As the leading provider of telecommunication services in Pakistan - Mobilink has been swiftly adding more and more cities to its 3G spectrum, the statement said. This strategy had already enabled customers living in all the major districts to enjoy high-speed Internet, on-the-go, using their smartphones, it added.
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