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Published by Ahmad on 03 Jan 2009

Vfone (PTCL Wireless) Double Balance Offer

Many people was wondering double balance from vfone aka Ptcl Wireless they were considering network fault but announcement of offer came a little late.
Here details to clarify peoples who wre asking me question about it:

Features:

  • All Vfone customers who will load a card of any denomination will get the same amount of balance absolutely free.
  • Free balance can be utilized for Vfone to Vfone calls (only on Rayayat Package), Vfone to PTCL Local Landline Calls, Vfone to PTCL NWD Landlines, Vfone to Mobiles calls and Vfone to International Calls.
  • Free balance can be utilized for internet usage.

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Published by Ahmad on 27 Dec 2008

Ufone EDGE USB - 6 months FREE UNLIMITED Mobile Internet

Pay only for the Ufone EDGE USB and enjoy 6 months FREE totally UNLIMITED Mobile Internet

Get your Ufone EDGE USB for just Rs. 6,999/- (taxes inclusive, Security Deposit = Rs. 750/+Tax), get a FREE DATA SIM and enjoy 6 months FREE UNLIMITED Internet for your PC/Laptop via Ufone’s state-of-the-art high speed nationwide EDGE/GPRS Network.

Rs. 8000 appx.  for EDGE USB Plug n Play Device, I think its worth and amazing all other networks offering avergaes above Rs. 10,000+

lets divide by six months 8000 / 6 = 1333 monthly….Its worth for 150 kbs connection with mobility.
After that you can throw the device lol :D
GPRS/EDGESPEED
I got from ufone gprssupport@ufonegsm.net
GPRS Downloading
24-36 KBPS

GPRS Uploading

8-12 KBPS

Edge Downloading
60-150 KBPS

Edge Uploading
20-50 KBPS

Umail/Blackberry
Same Speed as GPRS/EDGE

MMS (max. size send & receiving)
100 KB

Details from official website :-

Ufone EDGE USB is an ideal high speed wireless data communication device for business and home usage specially suitable for people on the move or at places where traditional internet connectivity links are not available. Using Ufone’s EDGE USB modem, you can access wireless Internet at any time and at any place through Ufone’s EDGE/GPRS Network available throughout Pakistan. Ufone EDGE USB also supports send/receive SMS, Phone Book Contacts Saver and PIN/PUK Management functions. FREE Mobile Internet was never so easy ever before… Forget about dialup modems, slow cable connection and re-tries for dialing in to an ISP, get the Ufone EDGE USB today and enjoy trouble free internet connectivity like never before:-

FREE Mobile Internet was never so easy ever before… Forget about dialup modems, slow cable connection and re-tries for dialing in to an ISP, get the Ufone EDGE USB today and enjoy trouble free internet connectivity like never before:-

Always ON mobile internet connection
True nationwide Data Mobility via Ufone’s EDGE/GPRS network
Ease of use via fully Plug n Play installation
On-device flashing LED for network connectivity indication
Inbuilt graphical reporting for data upload and download
Statistics log reporting Daily, Monthly and Yearly upload and downloaded data volume
Two-way long SMS send/receive functionality
Six (06) months totally FREE UNLIMITED Mobile Internet
Six (06) months limited Replaceable Warranty
Multiple OS Support like Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Vista etc.
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE with 850MHz/900MHz/1800MHz/1900MHz Global frequencies support
Supports Class 1 ~ Class 12 GPRS/EDGE

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Published by Ahmad on 21 Dec 2008

Fiber optic cable damaged again in Egypt, affects Internet

Internet services have been badly affected as the under-sea fiber optic was damaged due to fault. According to the PTCL sources, fault has occurred in See Me We optic fiber cable three and four. Sources said that the fiber optic cable in Alexandria, Egypt has been damaged.

Fiber optic cable

My internet service are also distrubed hardly posting this post, I think we should be use to these damages as its 3rd time and no special action taken from government (PTA).

underwater fiber optic cable

Published by Ahmad on 23 Oct 2008

Pakistans Richest Persons Of 2007/2008

Assets details are mostly of 2007

Short-listing Pakistan’s most influential business magnates or Groups has
never been an easy task because there are the people who have been very
powerful in nearly every regime that has held this country’s reins since the
last 60 years and then we have had those seasonal species that manoeuvred
their voice to be heard better than most within the power corridors, but
later vanished into the oblivion for one reason or the other. We have
selected only those tycoons who have made their presence felt for a better
part of country’s history, have earned consistently, have been setting up
units at regular intervals or have been legends in stocks, currency or real
estate business.

The list excludes many names that have previously qualified and all of Pakistan’s most prominent feudal land lords who would definitely make it to the top 10, expect the few land owners which have declared their assets and work force and registered with the CBR Islamabad. In order to promote the new and “unknown” Pakistani magnates we have excluded in previous entities.
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Unfortunately, our extensive research does not currently include the names of a few stars that shone brightly amidst the galaxy of the influential creed of yesteryear like
C.M.Latif of BECO- the Steel Man of Pakistan- who did make a lot of name
once, but then got gifted with contentment somehow, although the late
business wizard got very badly hit by Bhutto’s nationalization of 1970 which
had inflicted an astounding thud to everybody in business then. Had it not
been the case, many of our tycoons may well have managed to gain the kind of
status greeting the likes of Birlas and Tatas in India today, if not the one
saluting Bill Gates or Warren Buffet. Among these gifted individuals, you will find
politicians-turned-businessmen, businessmen-turned-politicians or even the
businessmen-cum-politicians. With malice towards none and with no intention
to decorate somebody, We thus takes the pride of announcing these names. We hope this document will go a long way in serving as the most authentic endeavour of its kind for a very long time to come. It has been prepared very carefully in consultation with leading real estate barons, stock moghuls, business leaders of virtue and senior bureaucrats at the Central Board of Revenue.

Mian Muhammad Mansha Yaha, Pakistan

Ranking:1 Worth: £1.25b ($2.5billion)Industry: Businessman
Mansha has around 40 companies on board. Mansha, who owns the Muslim Commercial Bank is also setting up a $ 17m paper mill. He is one of the richest Pakistanis around. Nishat Group was country’s 15th richest family in 1970, 6th in 1990 and Number 1 in 1997. Mansha is on the board of nearly 50 companies. He is deemed to have made investments in many bourses, currency and metal exchanges both within and outside Pakistan. He could have bought the United Bank too, but then who doesn’t have adversaries. Nishat Group comprises of textiles, cement, leasing, insurance and management companies. If Mansha was bitten by Bhutto’s nationalization stint of 1970, his friends think he was compensated by Nawaz Sharif’s denationalization programme to a very good effect. There is no stopping Mansha and he is still on the move.
Nishat group assets are $4.4Billion. He is sometimes even regarded as the richest Pakistani around by his friends claiming he does not “show it off”.

Asif Ali Zardari, Pakistan

Ranking:2 Worth: £900m ($1.8billion) Industry: Politics
Asif Ali
Our Current President as well :)
Asif Zardari dubbed “Mr 10%” an unknown happy-go-lucky son of a small-time businessman who struck gold by marrying one of the worlds most glamorous women Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benzair Bhutto. Taking advantage of his wife’s authority he is known to have taken kickbacks from many deals inside and outside of Pakistan. The most famous was a $4 billion deal to buy 32 Mirage jets from the French company Dassault. Documents, which include letters from Dassault executives, indicate an agreement was reached to pay a 5% “remuneration” - about $200m - to Marleton Business, a BVI company controlled by Zardari. Besides these many more kickback deals were taken with companies such as ARY Gold, Société Général de Surveillance (SGS), Cotecna, and ZPC Ursus, a Polish tractor company.
Zardari assets holding amount into hundreds of millions of dollars easily, Having 8 prime properties in the UK, of which once is the famous Rockwood Estate 365 acres in Surrey, worth £4.35m has now been sold and money sent back to the Govt. of Pakistan.
Also 14 multi-million dollar mansions in the USA, including owning Holiday Inn hotel Houston, Texas Owned by “Mr 10%” and Iqbal Memon and Sadar-ud-Din Hashwani.
They (Zardari and B.Bhutto) also have huge business ventures in the Middle East running into hundreds of millions if not billion mark. Mr Zardari also has huge stakes in sugar mills all over Pakistan,which include:
Sakrand Sugar Mills, Nawabshah, Ansari Sugar Mills, Hyderabad, Mirza Sugar Mills, Badin, Pangrio Sugar Mills, Thatta and Bachani Sugar Mills, Sanghar.

Sir Anwar Pervaiz & Sheikh Rizwan, (Chinioti)

Ranking:3 Worth: £750m ($1.5billion) Industry: Businessman
Chairman & Ceo of Bestway Group. The Bestway Group started in 1976 with its first Bestway cash and carry warehouse opened in London. Today the have in total around 50 Cash and Carry’s. Including their recent takeover of rival group Batleys for around £100m. Bestway Group ventured into Pakistan’s huge the cement business in 1995 and set up cement manufacturing plant in Pakistan at a cost of $120 million.
Taking Advantage of Pakistan growing economy they also acquired a 25.5% stake in United Bank Limited in 2002. Today, the Bestway Group has interests in cash & carry wholesale, property investments, retail outlets, milling of rice, lentils and pulses, cement production and more recently into banking. The group’s total sales amounted to in excess of £ 2 billion. The group provides direct employment to thousands in the UK and Pakistan. The have many interests in Pakistan too. Sir Anwar Pervaiz and his his partners sheer hard work has bought them to outstanding international levels, which definitely makes him an ideal role model for many young Pakistanis today. He still on the move!

Nawaz Sharif & Shahbaz Sharif family, Saudi Arabia/Pakistan

Ranking:4 Worth: £700m ($1.4billion) Industry: Politics/Businessman
Mr Sharif Businessman turned politician the former Prime Minister of Pakistan. He was ousted in a military coup in 1999 and was forced to forfeit $9million dollars and some of his assets including his $5m Mansion is Raiwind near Lahore. Before becoming PM he was a major share holder along with his brother and cousins of Ittefaq Group, having assets well in excess of £50m in the 90’s. However he got richer when he took commissions from foreign companies for construction in Pakistan. He build the first motorway and many new roads and took heavy kickbacks. He then also stole $100m from the Iqra funds, he started a new scheme “Ghar Apna” in which he again looted around $40m, the “Mulk swaaro” scheme involving public & govt. money collections to help pay pf Pakistan’s debts also was pocketed. Today he lives in exile in Saudi Arabia where it is known he has a new huge business empire in various sectors.
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Published by Ahmad on 14 Sep 2008

We never learn from History - A Must Read

THIS (Pakistan) nation attained the age of 60 years on August 14. We remembered our founder and maker, Mohammad Ali Jinnah; we remembered all the intelligent men who have ruled over us; we, who have lived long enough, also remembered that at a relatively young age we managed to lose half the country (143.998 square kilometers of territory to be precise).

Most of all, we all remembered that our governments had all failed to adhere to the first edict of our founder-maker : “…the first duty of a government is to maintain law and order….”.
learn from History

Eleven years ago, on June 16 1996, former air chief Air Marshal Asghar Khan wrote a letter to the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Sajjad Ali Shah, regarding a matter of great national importance – the 1990 countrywide elections and the use of public money to ‘buy’ standing candidates. He requested that the matter be adjudged and action be taken against those found guilty. The good judge took cognizance of the request, converted it into a petition (19 of 1996), and fixed it for hearing on November 3. The respondents were Mirza Mohammad Aslam Beg, former Chief of Army Staff, retired Lt General Asad Durrani, ex-Director-General of Inter Services Intelligence Directorate, and Mr Younis Habib, ex-chief of ex-Mehran Bank Ltd, then confined in Central Jail, Karachi.

CJP Sajjad Ali Shah was followed by CJPs Ajmal Mian, Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui, Irshad Hasan Khan, Bashir Jehangiri, Shaikh Riaz Ahmed, Nazim Hussain Siddiqui and now Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry. But today, eleven long years later, Human Rights Petition 19/96 remains shelved. Each successive Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has found it prudent to leave the petition undecided.

Filed in court is a ‘reply on behalf of respondent No.1,’ Mirza Mohammad Aslam Beg. It is far too long to be reproduced in toto though it makes most interesting reading, so we must confine ourselves to highly pertinent excerpts illustrative of the military and the ruling civilian mindset :

“It is submitted with great respect that more serious damage has been caused to the reputation and the goodwill of the Armed Forces by Air Marshal (retd) Asghar Khan in bringing this petition before this Honourable Court and raising an issue before the apex Court which of course would receive great publicity and would cause greater damage by scandalisation in the media. It also reflects on the poor control of the armed forces Supreme Command for not punishing delinquent people causing damage to its reputation. Raising of such an issue clearly suggests that the Armed Forces are not capable of looking after their own reputation . . . . It is submitted with great respect that the raising of this issue and investigation thereof by this august court as also further proceedings in this matter shall be detrimental to the interest of the armed forces rather than helping it.…..

“That . . . . dragging the ex-service chief to the courts on a letter may be detrimental to the prestige, honour and dignity of the institution he has once represented. . . . .

“That Air Marshal (retd) Asghar Khan has approached this august court with ulterior motives and his representation is based on obvious malafides . . .

“That the answering respondent never received the alleged amount from Mr Younis Habib, respondent No.3, in person or through other means and emphatically denies the allegation made by Maj General (retd) Nasirullah Babar, the then interior minister, on the floor of the National Assembly on 20 April 1994. . . . . .

“That in early September [1990], Mr Younis Habib then serving in the Habib Bank Ltd as Zonal Chief had called on the answering respondent [Beg] and informed him that he was under instructions from the President’s [Ghulam Ishaq] Election Cell to make available a sum of Rs.140 million for supporting the elections of 1990. He stated that he will be available to collect this amount through his own efforts from his community as donations and that he was under the instructions of the Election Cell to place this amount at the disposal of the Director-General, Inter Services Intelligence who would handle this amount as per instructions of the President’s Election Cell.

“That in 1990 the National Assembly was dissolved and the government of Mrs Benazir Bhutto was dismissed. A caretaker government was formed to hold elections within 90 days. The then President, Mr Ghulam Ishaq Khan, had formed an Election Cell directly under him managed by Mr Roedad Khan/Mr Ijlal Haider Zaidi.

“That later on the answering respondent was informed by the Director-General, Inter Services Intelligence, that various accounts were opened and the amount of Rs.140 million was deposited in those accounts directly by Mr Younis Habib. Director-General, Inter Services Intelligence made arrangements to distribute these amounts amongst the politicians belonging to various political parties and persons as instructed by the Election Cell. . . . .

“That in 1975 Mr Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the then prime minister, created a Political Cell within the ISI organisation. As a result, the ISI was made responsible to the chief executive, i.e. the prime minister/president for all matters of national and political intelligence . . . .

“It is in the knowledge of the answering respondent that it was the practice with the ISI to support the candidates during the elections under the directions of the Chief Executive of the government. The receipt of this amount by ISI from Younis Habib in 1990 was also under the directions of the Chief Executive. DG ISI also informed the answering respondent that funds so received were properly handled and the accounts were maintained, and that President Ghulam Ishaq Khan was briefed by him on this matter. . . .

“That during this period, in his meeting with President Ghulam Ishaq Khan, the answering respondent had informed him about the donations made by Younis Habib and its utilisation by DG ISI under the instructions of the President’s Political Cell.. .

“That the petitioner has made the following allegations : (a) actions of General Mirza Aslam Beg and Lt Gen Muhammad Asad Durrani amounted to gross misconduct; (b) both have brought the armed forces of Pakistan into disrepute; (c) both have been guilty of undermining the discipline of the armed forces.

“That the above allegations are false, based on malafides and unfounded . . . .

“That DG ISI acted within the limits of the ‘lawful command’ received from the President’s Election Cell. Definition of ‘lawful command’ as interpreted by Pakistan Army Act Section 33 Note b(3) is : ‘A superior can give a command for the purpose of maintaining good order or suppressing a disturbance or for the execution of a military duty or regulation’, and Pakistan Army Act Section 33 Note b(11) : ‘A civilian cannot give a ‘lawful command’ under this sub-section to a soldier employed under him; but it may well be the soldier’s duty as such to do the act indicated.’.. . . .

“That actions of answering respondent and General Asad Durrani did not amount to gross misconduct. Orders were carried out under a lawful command.”

Questions which arise from a perusal of the above : Did Bhutto’s executive order of 1975 creating a political cell in the ISI have any legal cover, and is it still operative? Did President Ghulam Ishaq Khan act lawfully and correctly? Will Roedad Khan and Ijlal Zaidi, the managers of his Election Cell as named by Beg, in the larger national interest kindly elucidate, testify and enlighten us?

A letter from an MQM minion, Kunwar Khalid Yunus, was printed in this newspaper on August 15 in which he admitted “that Gen Beg’s one sidekick also reached Mr Altaf Hussain’s residence of Azizabad with one suitcase full of currency notes. Mr Hussain refused to accept it. After a few months, when Mr Hussain met Mr Beg [at] a function in Lahore, the former cynically asked if his expensive suitcase reached him safely. The latter sheepishly nodded.” Will Mr Yunus file an affidavit in court?

Lastly, may I again appeal to Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry to take up this pending matter and let us have a decision before the next round of ‘fair and free’ elections. If press reports of August 17 are to be believed, President General Pervez Musharraf has clearly stated that he would be re-elected “at any cost” – at the cost of whose life and whose money?

Credits to Ardeshir Cowasjee  E-mail: arfc@cyber.net.pk

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The Article was heart touching and Mr. Musharraf of ‘at any cost’ has left.I hope by this this media boom may tell my people what is behind the scene, who’s that Establishment controlling us.

Published by Ahmad on 06 Sep 2008

Pakistan Defence Day 6th September

The 6th of September is a golden chapter in the history of Pakistan, when Pakistan, its military and people stood united in 1965 in defense of Pakistan. Later in 1971, taking advantage of the civil war in East Pakistan, attacked and dismembered Pakistan in a humiliating defeat. In the first war the nation was united in the second war it was fighting with itself.

“Why is it, one may ask, that we still celebrate this day as the Defense of Pakistan Day when during the passage of 35 years since, we had another war thrust on us by India, with disastrous results and dismemberment of the country. In many ways people strongly feel that it is now more important to recall and remember the 6th of September as it was our ‘finest hour’ to borrow a famous Churchillian phrase. The 6th of September is important to us as a nation because the Indo-Pakistan war that followed was fought by Pakistan as a nation united in its determination and resolve to halt and beat back Indian multi-dimensional attacks against Pakistan,” as Lt. Gen. (Retd) Sardar F. S. Lodi states in The Nation newspaper, on Sept. 6, 2000.

While a number of decisions made by the Army High Command during the four wars fought by the country have been the subject of controversy, what has remained unquestioned is the valour displayed by thousands of jawans and young officers in all these conflicts.

The following selection of thought-provoking articles and analyses would further enrich our discussion, lessons, and memories on this year’s Defense Day, which we suggest should be renamed as memorial day:
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Published by Ahmad on 05 Sep 2008

Nato Bravery Now in Pakistan, Killing Innocents

US strike claims innocent lives in Pakistan

Missiles fired from an unmanned aircraft have killed at least five people in the Pakistani tribal region of North Waziristan. According to local residents and officials, two women and three children died in the strike.

Killing Innocents
This is the third attack on militants operating from Pakistani soil in the past few days. On Wednesday, a helicopter strike allegedly carried out by US-led forces in South Waziristan left 20 dead, including women and children. On Thursday, at least five Taliban militants were killed when a missile from a pilotless plane hit a house in North Waziristan.

Wednesday’s attack met with outrage in Pakistan. There were calls in parliament to retaliate in cases of incursions into Pakistani territory by foreign troops. It is widely believed that US forces have stepped up their anti-Taliban offensive to reduce the chances of terrorist attacks ahead of Pakistan’s presidential elections on Saturday.

Last Attack
Pakistan furious over alleged US incursion

Pakistan is furious about an alleged US attack on its territory on Wednesday. Twenty people were killed in the helicopter raid on a Pakistani village in the Afghan border region. According to an anonymous Pentagon source, the target was a Taliban hideout.

Islamabad has summoned the US ambassador and lodged an angry protest. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry says attacks like this damage cooperation with the United States in the war against terror. Washington has not yet responded to the allegations.

I don’t know this government also sold to US or not but people are really angry and people are becoming more and more anti-American in Pakistan while US claiming good image in people.

Who US is to bomb Pakistan Land…If there’s really some one hiding there tell government of Pakistan they can better manage or bomb them.

I know one Thing by killing Innocents US creating more fighters (Terrorists for US) andmore resistance…..

Sources: 1 2 3

I really condemn this act.

What do you say ?

Published by Ahmad on 12 Jul 2008

Mian Nawaz Sharif, A History of Nation’s Pride

After the comment on my post
Inside student life, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, I decided to post it. Credits are at bottom of page, Feel Free to comment.

Pakistan If you are one of the Pakistanis who applauded for former prime NawazPakistan Nawaz Sharif Sharif when he addressed a crowd of deranged lawyers and paid hungry supporters – who turned the most expensive piece of property in the heart of Pakistan’s federal capital into an open air toilet last night, then you should know that Mr. Sharif is not as innocent as he portrayed himself to be.

This is a guy who went shopping in Washington DC for a U.S. $ 25,000 watch as brave Pakistanis died fighting for their honor in Kargil, a battle that Mr. Sharif ensured we lost because he was busy in a personal fight with the nation’s military leaders.

Mr. Nawaz Sharif’s record is so embarrassing that, in another country with educated voters, he would never be reelected by the people.

His record includes unforgettable lapses and mistakes, each of them worthy of an inquiry commission that could disqualify him for life:

1. This man declared emergency after the May 1998 Nuclear detonations. Under the pretext of sanctions, he swallowed up the nation’s $10 billion foreign reserves. No questions asked and no accountability since!

2. This man, Nawaz, siphoned off millions of dollars of the money collected under the ‘Qarz utaro mulk sanwaro’ scheme where he appealed to the Pakistani nation’s patriotism and asked everyone to donate money to pay off the national debt. No accountability so far!

3. This man was shopping for $25,000 Philip Patek watches in the United States when our brave soldiers were dying in Kargil. No shame!

4. This man built a 2000-acre Raiwind palatial complex for himself and his family when our nation was contributing to the “Qarz utaro mulk sanwaro” scheme to pay off the national debt.

5. This man Nawaz is a PROTEGE of past military rulers who turned him from a dumb, Nehari-loving imbecile into a leader. General Imtiaz brought him from Dubai. General Jillani and General Zia-ul-Haq groomed him. Lt. Gen. Hameed Gul created for his an entire new political party, the IJI. Today he makes fun of the military. It says something about his character. He is an ungrateful person, someone we call EHSAAN FARAMOOSH in our language!

6. He is the first ruler in the history of Pakistan and maybe the world who ransacked the Supreme Court building and unleashed the private armed thugs on Shahbaz Sharif’s payroll as a private Sharif Militia and used them to stone the building of the Supreme Court and chase out its judges who dared to challenge his actions in 1997.

7. More than 80 complaints of corruption and misuse of authority were pending at different stages of inquiry, investigation and trial against former PM Nawaz Sharif when he was granted pardon by the president and went into a self-chosen exile. The complaint said Nawaz Sharif did not mention in his declaration of assets in the nomination form for NA-12 in 1997 that he owned a helicopter. It was alleged that he did not pay duties of Rs. 30 million on this machine.

8. According to a report:

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Published by Ahmad on 20 May 2008

Software Piracy falls slightly in Pakistan

The software piracy rate has slightly dropped in Pakistan from 86 per cent to 84 per cent, after remaining unchanged over the past two years, which would benefit the country in many ways, a latest international study states.

Piracy

The software piracy rate in Pakistan has come down at a time when globally it recorded a three per cent increase to 38 per cent in 2007, which has increased piracy-related losses to nearly $48 billion against $40 billion in 2006.

The Fifth Annual Global Software Piracy Study, released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) here on Friday, noted that piracy-related losses had gone down to $125 million in Pakistan against $143 million in 2006.

With 84 per cent piracy, Pakistan now ranks 13th among top 25 countries with the highest piracy rates against No 7 last year.

It followed

  • Armenia (93pc)

  • Bangladesh (92pc)

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Published by Ahmad on 29 Dec 2007

Rioting Causes Major Telecom Disruption Across Pakistan

There have been a serious damage to PTCL’s backhaul fiber optic system which has caused a major outage for internet /telco systems in PK specially Lahore. ISP’s using TW1 backbone are working fine at the moment but all other ISPs behind PIE/PTCL backbone are suffering from this. I have managed to write these lines due to a satellite link around.

Initial reports are coming in that one of the Telco exchange in Karachi (perhaps Marson or Cantt.) is the center point for this outage.

For more details see Rioting Causes Major Telecom Disruption Across Pakistan

So, It means our internet is also not secure to use ? My all surprise work for new year 2008 my sites is F*cked Up Now!

Paying thousands of rupee for DSL Broadband and enjoying speed like riding bull cart.

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