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QMobile (Urdu: کیو موبائل) is a Pakistani consumer electronics marketing company which marketed Gionee smartphones in Pakistan. [2] [3] At its peak, it is one of the largest smartphone marketing brand in Pakistan with an estimate of one million mobile phones sold monthly.
In December 2023, Telenor ASA decided to sell its subsidiary, Telenor Pakistan, to PTCL for $385 million. [4] As of August 2024, Telenor Pakistan has a total subscriber base of 44 million in Pakistan, among which 25 million are 4G/LTE subscribers. With a market share of 23%, it is currently the third largest mobile phone network in Pakistan. [5]
Mainland Pakistan AJ&K/Gilgit-Baltistan; 1 Jazz (PMCL - Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited) 410 / 01 410 / 07 030x 032x 2G: 900 MHz (GPRS, EDGE) 4G: 900 (B8) / 1800 (B3) / 2100 (B1) MHz (LTE/LTE-A) 900 MHz 1800 MHz Mobile Broadband VoLTE / VoWiFi. Postpaid & Prepaid Mobile Banking (JazzCash) VEON Ltd. (100%) 71.56 million 2 Zong (CMPak Limited)
The sale implies an enterprise value for Paktel of $460 million, Millicom said in its press release. Merrill Lynch advised China Mobile on the transaction. On 4 May 2007, Paktel Limited was renamed to China Mobile Pakistan. [6] On 16 May 2007 China Mobile announced that it had increased its stake in CMPak to 100%. [7]
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]
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party lambasted the mobile service shutdown on X, calling it a “severe assault on democracy” and a “cowardly attempt by those in power to stifle dissent ...
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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).