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28 January 2005
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Friday
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17 Zilhaj 1425
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Two cell phone firms in the dock
By Zulqernain Tahir
LAHORE, Jan 27: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority may suspend the licences of two major cell phone companies if the reports of its secret survey, which is starting on Feb 1, establishes poor quality of their service.
Official sources told Dawn on Thursday that a decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the PTA zonal directors, headed by its chief Shahzada Alam Malik, in Islamabad the other day.
They said the survey would be completed by Feb 15 and action would be initiated on its recommendations. The survey was being launched on customers' complaints. The PTA had already served notices on the two companies for their poor quality of service, congestion, wrong messaging, frequent call drops and fake billing.
They said the companies had already been given enough time to remove these problems, therefore, no leniency would be shown if the survey found them persisting with shortcomings. The PTA might also impose heavy fines on them, they added.
The sources said the firms were trying to capture more market at any cost before the launch of service by two new companies this year. "In a bid to capture more clientele, these companies have been compromising on service for long," they said. "The PTA is very sensitive to its obligations and will do every thing possible to protect interest of its customers."
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