Phones dead

Published July 28, 2006

SIALKOT, July 27: More than 1,000 telephones have been lying dead for the last three months in Daska city and its adjoining areas, including Ranjhai, Kotli Syedaan, Raja Ghumaan, Bharokey, Mosseywala and Wataaliyaan villages due to the ‘un-ending’ technical fault in Daska telephone exchange.

The affected consumers have urged the PTCL chairman and general manager of Gujranwala region to make effective measures for the redressal of their grievances. — Correspondent

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