Alliance

Published August 27, 2002

KARACHI, Aug 26: Comtrust, the e-solution business unit of Etisalat, has signed a new strategic alliance with Paknet in order to further expand its sales and marketing reach.

Paknet will market and sell Comtrust’s comprehensive range of industry leading e-business infrastructure solutions in the country, says a press release.

Mueen Sadiq Malik, managing director of Paknet, said the internet subscriber base is currently growing 100 per cent year-on-year, resulting in an increase from 120,000 Paknet subscribers at present to 300,000 in three year’s time.

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