Pakistan has a population of 15 million people and Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited, or PTCL is the largest telecommunications company in the country. PTCL provides telephone, Internet, cable and mobile services for a large percentage of the population. PTCL offers free landline phone that include SMS in the form of voice, and voice mail and Internet hook-up, which includes 100 hours of free internet use per month, 7-10. Caller ID and international call minutes are available. Plans more international offers 1200 minutes of free international calls for months. Different plans have a fixed monthly fee. The international country code call for Pakistan is 92.

PCL also offers broadband Internet service pakistan high speed, which includes a modem and installation and free Internet downloads at high speed. There is also a smart plan multi-channel television service that offers TV through a connection broadband. PTCL has also ufone, the wireless service that offers discounts, prizes and cash rewards for using their services. Ufone offers six different mobile phone plans that offer free minutes and SMS messages, as well as international rates. Etisalat is also part of PTCL governs the operations of ufone, has network coverage in over 5900 locations across the country. Etisalat has been a telecommunications provider since 1976 in the United Arab Emirates.

Another provider of cellular services in Pakistan's Mobilink, which has several different plans that include free minutes and SMS messages. Some plans offer free services of data and unlimited internet service. Mobilink offers its budget plan and a time to plan the day, a family and friends and plan a plan ladies.

Telenor is a mobile phone service has 3 basic plans. All include a deposit and are called easy, simple and free in the plan. Warid which is operated by Abu Dhabi Group has been providing phone service in Pakistan since 2005.

Paktel Instaphone and two providers phone service that focus on price and service. Instaphone offers 6 plans and all of them rely on SMS messaging and early morning and at special sunday. Each cost of the plan is based on the number of calls and the time calls are placed. Call waiting, call transfer, conference calls and not disturb the services are free. Paktel has less than 2 million subscribers and their services range from fair to poor in terms of value of the plan. For most Pakistan, providers of telephone services are a competitive group that offers good services and plans that reasonably priced.

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