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  2. Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication

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    Universal Service Fund company was established in 2007 by the Government under Companies Ordinance 1984 to spread the benefits of the telecom revolution to all corners of Pakistan. Universal Service Fund promotes the development of telecommunication services in un-served and under-served areas throughout the country.

  3. Omantel - Wikipedia

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    Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) is the first telecommunications company in Oman and is the primary provider of internet services in the country. The government of Oman owns a 51% share in Omantel. [2] Omantel acquired 65% of WorldCall Pakistan in 2008. [3]

  4. WorldCall - Wikipedia

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    Following the deregulation of the telecommunications sector in Pakistan, WorldCall was the first company to deploy its LDI network and launch its services in November 2004. [ 9 ] In July 2005, WorldCall Broadband Limited and WorldCall Communications Limited were merged into WorldCall Telecom Limited, resulting in a single consolidated operating ...

  5. Telecommunications in Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Omani government owns 70% of Omantel after 30% was listed for the public in 2005. In 2005 Qatar Telecommunication Company (Qtel) and partners were awarded the second license to offer mobile services in the country under the brand of Nawras, which is now rebranded as Ooredoo (Ooredoo Oman). Oman now has 5 mobile networks offering internet.

  6. Pakistan suffers internet slowdown as government denies ...

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    “The government says it is not behind the slowdown of the internet. Then who did it?” she asked. Pakistan has 110 million internet users, nearly half the country's population.

  7. List of mobile network operators in the Middle East and Africa

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    As of 2009, dial up internet services in Somalia were among the fastest developing in the region, with an annual landline growth rate of over 12.5%. Internet via satellite also had a steady growth rate of 10% to 15% per year. [142]

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  9. Telecommunications in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Pakistan was the world's third-fastest growing telecommunications market. Pakistan's telecom infrastructure is improving dramatically with foreign and domestic investments into fixed-line and mobile networks; fiber-optic systems are being constructed throughout the country to aid in network growth. [5]