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The impact of these two measures has been the expansion of mobile telephony from 0.3 million mobile phones in 2001 to 160 million mobile phones in 2018. [6] Pakistan's telecommunications infrastructure includes microwave radio relay, coaxial cable, fiber-optic cable, cellular, and satellite networks.
PTA figures for 2007, for comparison, reported 48.5 million subscribers, [6] rising to 102 million (over 60% of the population) by December 2010. [7]In 2007, the largest cellular mobile telephone service providing company in Pakistan was Mobilink, and other companies included Wateen (a member of Dhabi Group).
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The company's license was cancelled by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority in January 2008 for unpaid license renewal fees totalling $291 million. [2] Instaphone appealed the decision and filed a petition challenging the national Mobile Cellular Policy of 2004. [3] Both actions were dismissed by the Islamabad High Court on April 14, 2009 ...
On 4 May 2007, Paktel Limited was renamed to China Mobile Pakistan. [9] On May 16, 2007 China Mobile announced that it had increased its stake in CMPak to 100%. [10] China Mobile Pakistan continued to operator under Paktel brand until March 31, 2007. After acquisition, China Mobile Pakistan invested more than US$700 million in the telecom ...