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Mosby

From the Blog Speak Your Mind!!!: Mosby - NAME: Mosby CAGE NO: stray area ANIMAL ID: 11961515 BREED: Great Pyr/Lab SEX: male EST. AGE: 9 months EST. WEIGHT: 65 lbs HEALTH: appears healthy TEMPERAMENT: very friendly ADDITIONAL INFO: stray AVAILABLE DATE: 12/4 Irving Animal Shelter 4140 Valley View Lane Irving, TX 75038 Phone-972-721-2256 or 972-721-2257 Animal Shelter Hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday–Saturday Closed Sundays, Mondays and city holidays To save a dog while the shelter is closed, you must call the hotline at 972-721-3597 and leave a voicemail with your information and the animals name and ID number. You also need to e-mail the same information to the shelter supervisor, Laura, at lforsythe@cityofirving.org Adoption fee-$70-100 (includes vaccinations, heartworm test, spay/neuter or $50 voucher, microchipping, and 30 days pet insurance) . Read Full PostComments

Ufone Upaymant Service

From the Blog Telecom News Bulletin: Ufone Upaymant Service - After years of continuous innovation, the most technologically advanced mobile service provider and leader in Value Added Services, Ufone has now made its mark in the world of Mobile Banking too. . Read Full PostComments

Seek solutions … make your own headlines

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Pakistan Telecom Market Fixes a Yo to Consolidation

From the Blog ProPakistani: Pakistan Telecom Market Fixes a Yo to Consolidation - Pakistan Telecom Market Fixes a Yo to Consolidation is a post from: ProPakistani Since 2005, the Pakistani public has been bombarded with the glitz and glam of mobile subscriptions from the five players that make up the local cellular industry. As per statistics released by the PTA, total mobile subscribers crossed the 100 million mark in September 2010, highlighting that almost 60% of the nation was now 'connected'; encouraging figures for a country that is considered to have over 30% of its population living below the poverty line. The last 2 years has seen a notable dip in the growth rate of subscribers, after 3 years of unimaginable increases. This highlights what seems to be only dawning on the industry insiders of Pakistan's telecommunication sector; the pre-maturity of our market. You see, Pakistan jumped into the mobile arena instead of phasing in slowly, like other nations. There was no long-term plan on how technology should be incrementally innovated and introduced, so that the consumer can keep up as the industry matches the worldwide evolution. Instead, it became a fad and has ended as a stagnant technology that seems more important than life itself. But what is now ever more worrying is that the companies cannot sustain for too long on the price-war strategy that they have developed. While there are those who argue how this strategy is beneficial to the consumer, the experts state the opposite; companies are avoiding the long-term picture. Investment into innovation is low and it is likely we may skip many steps before next phase of technology is brought to our shores. For example, 3G services, which have been available in most of the developed world for a decade now, is unlikely to pop up here in the near future. We are more likely to awaken to 4G, once that becomes a norm worldwide. Hence, the question arises: is it finally the time for market players to consider consolidation in order to move forward? Analysts have long suggested that Pakistan's cellular market is ideally designed for 3 companies. But with each one of the current five being subsidiaries of foreign holding, it is unlikely we see that number reached soon. However, the winds of change are blowing, as one player's lethargic display and negative quarterly earnings have given the incentive for a larger and profitable group to seek acquisition. For the latter, this is the ideal avenue to not only increase its subscriber base, but also gain ownership of expensive infrastructure and alternative revenue streams. For the former, it is the most respectful way to exit the market and save face, as well as get some return on all the investment of the past 5 years. What about the consumer? Well, it is expected that the remaining four players will begin to work on segmenting the market, and then initiating a focused approach to become leaders in certain areas, rather than everything and everywhere. So, as teams from the two companies work out the details in the historic city of Lahore, the market awaits the news that should make 2011 a new beginning for the cellular service industry in Pakistan in terms of competition. Related posts: Orascom is Not Looking at Merger in Pakistan Telenor Advocates Telcos' Consolidation in Pakistan Orascom Interested in any Asset on Sale We are Looking for More Stakes in Warid Telecom: Singtel Pakistan Telecom Market | An Insight Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

PTCL Offers Special Incentive Package for its Employees

From the Blog ProPakistani: PTCL Offers Special Incentive Package for its Employees - PTCL Offers Special Incentive Package for its Employees is a post from: ProPakistani Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTCL) has offered 'Special December Incentive Package' for the facilitation of its employees. Under the newly announced package, acquiring rates of PTCL products like landline, broadband and DSL have been reduced for PTCL employees. Not only has this, several conditions on the acquisition of these products also been modified to give maximum benefits to employees. This includes relaxation on the condition of installation within seven (7) days after registration on landline, elimination of condition of minimum number of installation of broadband connection beyond which the incentive was applicable and the incentive rate of IPTV which has been enhanced three fold. SEVP HR Mazhar Hussain upon announcing this incentive package for employees stated: we hope this gesture extended by management would be appreciated by our employees and would motivate them to work together as a combined force to surpass all historical examples and standards of excellence and customer care to provide outstanding services to our customer. SEVP Commercial Naveed Saeed said: Employees are our most valued asset and their well being has always been PTCL top priority. This new package has been announced with the thought that our customers can benefit most from PTCL products. Our employees will also continue to give their best input and act as organization's biggest strength. In future as well, PTCL being an employee and customer friendly organization will keep on introducing such packages. Related posts: PTCL Employees get Bonus, Pay Raise Limited Time Packages – A lesson We Need to Learn F-8 Special and URock: Ufone’s Special Packages PTCL Employees Go on Strike over Salary Differences PTCL Strike Ends, Claims Management Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

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