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Dual Sim, QWERTY Low-End Phone

From the Blog ProPakistani: Samsung Chat 322: Dual Sim, QWERTY Low-End Phone - Samsung Chat 322: Dual Sim, QWERTY Low-End Phone is a post from: ProPakistani Aimed for developing countries, Samsung Chat 322 is the latest device from Samsung that supports two SIMs (Dual SIM) at a time with full QWERT keyboard for fast and enhanced typing experience for SMS chat. Also known as Samsung Ch@t 322 was introduced in India before it recently surfaced in Pakistan. Samsung Chat 322 features a trackpad, a rather small landscape display, DUOS UX interface, Facebook and Twitter integration, "push-like email", Bluetooth, USB 2.0, and a 1.3MP camera. Samsung Chat 322 is likely to earn huge followership in Pakistan, due to its dual-SIM capability and QWERTY keyboard, a bonus for the youth of the country who loves sending SMS . Samsung Chat 322 Price in Pakistan: Samsung Chat 322 is available in Pakistan for Rs. 8,900. Samsung Chat 322 comes with TeleTech and Mobo International warranties. Samsung Chat 322 Specifications Brand: Samsung Model: Chat 322 Product: Mobile 1.3 Megapixels Camera 2.4" inch TFT Display Bluetooth v2.1 Dual Sim GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz Expandable Memory Micro SD Card Slot Facebook/Twitter/ Flickr apps Fm Radio GPRS/EDGE/WAP Music Player Push E-mail SMS/MMS Video/Movie Player Related posts: Samsung Mobile Phone Prices in Pakistan Rumor: Ufone to Introduce Voice Chat Portal Soon Wateen Brings ‘Live Chat’ Button on Website Pakistani Samsung Dealers’ Visit to South Korea Clobby Brings Chat Rooms for Facebook Pages Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

Some Pics Worth Sharing

From the Blog Armageddon Ali, because there is no wrong in write: Some Pics Worth Sharing - A Creative Comparison This is the Columbus, Ohio family that just had the sixtuplets, A priceless picture indeed! Finally, The truth has been revealed!! . Read Full PostComments

Cellular Operators Already Backing Off?

From the Blog ProPakistani: 3G in 2011: Cellular Operators Already Backing Off? - 3G in 2011: Cellular Operators Already Backing Off? is a post from: ProPakistani As the regulator and Government seem pumped up for 3G license auction (latter in 2011), it looks that cellular companies in Pakistan are now looking for ways to escape the expedition. Reasons are apparent, Cellular companies are in no mood of further investment (that too in huge size) Industry has its reservations for high licensee fee. (Industry segments predict that 3G license fee would be over or around 105 million US dollars) And if we talk about target audience, it seems not very potential to them. As we recently mentioned , Only 4% or so are GPRS/EDGE users ; that means approximate 4 to 5 million mobile users have access to internet over their devices. Now, the cellular companies are lobbying through media to make sure that government/PTA's campaign for 3G gets hampered. In a story produced today in ' The News ' has plenty of evidences of what I just said. Here is how the news item starts: Telecom operators in Pakistan may choose not to introduce 3G, the third generation mobile services, at least for now because of a limited subscribers' base, high cost of investment involved and an unfavorable investment climate in the country, cellular operators said. Just to mention here, this is not the first time cellular operators have opposed the idea of 3G in media. But the thing is that they go unnamed or via sources in the papers. None of the cellular companies have dared so far to publicly mention their reservations, probably due to their respective corporate profile. "For the cellular industry of Pakistan, the time is not ripe to venture into the high-cost technology," Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of a cellular company said, on the condition of anonymity. "The actual active subscribers are not more than 70 million against Pakistan Telecommunication Authority's (PTA) claim of 100 million ." Here comes another problem, the claim of 100 million subscriber mark , which is used as main tactical weapon for 3G transition is not approved by the industry . The News further writes on PTA's claim of 100 million subscriber as following: Another top official of a cellular company rejected the PTA's claim of over 56 percent mobile penetration in a population of 177 million. He said the actual number of active customers was far less than the figures quoted by the regulator. "The actual subscribers' base is not above 65 million. You can't gauge the number of users through connections for many Pakistanis have multiple connections which they seldom use," he added. The official claimed that up to 40 percent users keep more than one connection, which is why the mobile penetration in Pakistan is highly inflated. People having three connections at a time are also huge in number, he said. He further explains the ARPU levels due to multiple”> SIMs and how they are hindering investment coming into the country as following: He said average revenue per user has decreased just because of many people bearing multiple connections and the same revenue is being divided amongst a larger customer base. Current average revenue per user of the industry, he said, looks just over Rs200, however this number is actually more than Rs360. "This sends a very negative message to the investors who see a low return on their investments," he added. According to the official, this situation directly impacts PTA's own efforts to attract further investment in 3G services. "When investors see high mobile penetration and low average revenue per user, low return on investment pissed them off." Related posts: PTA Continues its Quest of 3G in Pakistan PRI – An Unexplored Market for Mobile Operators Pakistan Exchanged 151 Billion SMS in 2009: Report Cellular Companies Seek PTA's Role on Critical Issues Telenor Pakistan Eyeing GSMA Award in 2011 Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

Honeycomb won't be coming to smartphones

From the Blog Geekword - > Honeycomb won't be coming to smartphones geekword.net — The topic of Honeycomb for smartphones just got a whole lot confusing. Last time we touched this topic, we shared with you the good news of Google making Android 3.0 smartphone friendly. But this time, we have the other side of news. According to a Google representative, Honeycomb... . Read Full PostComments

Data Ganj Baksh's Urs celebrations continue

From the Blog pak-times - > Data Ganj Baksh's Urs celebrations continue pak-times.com — LAHORE: The 967th Urs celebrations of Hazrat Ali Hajveri RA (Hazarat Data Gunj Bakhsh) continue in full swing here. Thousands of the followers and devotees from different parts of the country have reached the shrine ... . Read Full PostComments

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