Phone network collapses

Published May 21, 2002

NAWABSHAH, May 20: The telephone network in Nawabshah region collapsed on Monday after several days of widespread faults in telephone lines and a variety of complaints from subscribers. Efforts were underway to detect the actual problem.

The number of complaints rose up suddenly soon after the authorities switched over about 350 telephone lines of government offices from the Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation Limited (PTCL) to the National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC), and seven-digit numbers, starting from ‘937’ were allotted to them, it has been learnt.

The main complaint from the telephones at government offices was dropping of lines every three minutes.

Similar complaints started coming from other subscribers who said their lines continue to drop repeatedly even during the first minute.

PTCL sources told Dawn that the system was being operated from Hyderabad and the switch over plan coincided with the possible privatisation of the corporation.

Following collapse of the system, subscribers complained that no PTCL-NTC or NTC-PTCL line could be dialled throughout the day.

Among the numbers changed included those of Peoples Medical College Hospital, District Police Officer, taluka Nazim and other essential services which are supposed to function round-the-clock and deal with emergencies.

HOSTAGE: Police have so far failed to make any headway in the recovery a cloth merchant, Ghulam Shabbir Lakho, kidnapped on Saturday from near Sarhari Stop, Sakrand.

The SP (investigation), Mumtaz Junejo, told this scribe on Monday that all-out efforts were being made in this regard.

The Nawabshah Shehri Ittehad and some political parties have warned of a strike call unless the victim was recovered within 48 hours.

ACCIDENT: An army officer, Iftikhar Ahmed (35), son of Mubarak Ali, resident of Jehanian Taluka, Khanewal District, was killed near Bandhi on Sunday when he fell from the train in which he was travelling.

He was going to Hyderabad to resume his duties.

Edhi volunteers took his body to the Peoples Medical College Hospital, Nawabshah.

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