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Micronet Gives Away its Customers to Link Dot Net

From the Blog ProPakistani: Micronet Gives Away its Customers to Link Dot Net - Micronet Gives Away its Customers to Link Dot Net is a post from: ProPakistani Micronet, the leading broadband service provider in Islamabad/Rawalpindi, has decided to give away its broadband customers of two exchanges to Link Dot Net, confirmed us official sources in the company. Micronet said that this move came after anti-competitive environment created by PTCL, which is restricting ISPs' profit and workability for broadband service providers. Official of Micronet said that they were losing Rs. 50,000 a month per exchange. In the first phase, Micronet handed over its customers of Zero Point and Airport Housing Exchanges. Those customers who were in coverage area of nayatel were shifted to fiber optic network, while others were shifted to LDN. Company said that they may handover more customers to LDN, based on future strategy. This way, Micronet will be able to shift its core focus on Nayatel, company's arm dedicated for fiber optic broadband users. Micronet said it has 7,000 registered broadband users in the twin cities before the move. Related posts: MBL offers 1 MB DSL Broadband @ Rs. 1,199 (Rwp/Isb only) Get Rs. 500 from LDN for Introducing Each Referral Where is LDN's Double Speed that they Promised for? LHC Orders PTA to Ban Facebook in Pakistan Confirmed: Link Dot Net to Double DSL Speed for its Users Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

Solidarity Day for Peace in Pakistan – 1st Jan 2011 [100 cities across Pakistan]

From the Blog Teeth Maestro: Solidarity Day for Peace in Pakistan – 1st Jan 2011 [100 cities across Pakistan] - Rallies for peace will be held on 1 Jan 2011 in over 100 locations across Pakistan in solidarity with those suffering violence and repression. We demand accountability of all, particularly those that use religion or any ideology to create hatred amongst the people of the region. We condemn the use of political, military or economic power to repress and exploit people. In doing so demand an end to the protection of all those state and non-state actors that take the law in their own hands and propagate or encourage militancy and extremism by their words or actions. We, the citizens are ready to lead the nation to progress, to justice, equity and tolerance. The people's interest instead of the much flouted National interest must be the measure for all actions and policies of the state. Solidarity Day is an expression of the power of ordinary citizens. It is a call to enable the people of this region to exercise their choices and free will. It is a clear message that we SHALL NOT sit back and watch. JOIN US! | AMAN ITTEHAD More updates to follow leading up to the 1st of Jan event across Pakistan – also RSVP on the Facebook Event Page Previous . Read Full PostComments

Browse, Search and Download Videos and Wallpapers via SMS with Jazz

From the Blog ProPakistani: Browse, Search and Download Videos and Wallpapers via SMS with Jazz - Browse, Search and Download Videos and Wallpapers via SMS with Jazz is a post from: ProPakistani Ever imagine how easy it would be if you can browse through a list of great content on your mobile phone and search for your favorite wallpaper or a ringtone? Wouldn't be handiness at its best? Mobilink now brings for its customers a really cool value added service. With the latest Jazz SMS based Content Catalogue you can easily search and download wallpapers, ringtones or video clips simply through SMS! Jazz Customers can browse through a plethora of multimedia content at a very minimal price via SMS only with SMS based Content Catalogue . The content will be displayed to the customers in the most dynamic order which means if you are browsing for wallpapers then a separate set of wallpapers would be displayed each time you would request for list of wallpapers. Each menu will show 4 to 5 items in that requested list with an option to browse and download more. Hence, the fun begins right from the first SMS you send! Service Details: The service is further sub-divided in two: A. Content Browsing & Downloads Subscriber will be able to browse different multimedia content by sending an SMS to 6565. A menu would be pushed back to the users enabling them to browse through various wallpapers, animations, greeting cards etc. B. Content Subscription Subscriber will be able to subscribe to one or more types of categories. Upon expiration of subscription a notification would be sent to the user informing them of their subscription status. Content Categories: 1. Wallpapers 2. Animations 3. True Tones 4. Video Clips Service Mechanics: Send SMS to 6565 SMS Charges: Rs.0.10+t/SMS Subscription Charges: · Rs.10+t/week for Wallpapers · Rs.20+t/week for Video clips · GPRS charges will apply on downloading of content. Related posts: UrSpace – Online Store for Ufone Subscribers Celebrate Valentine's Day with Mobilink Jazz Telenor Introduces Mobile Classified Services Ufone Introduces WAP Portal Warid Introduces Fun Store to Download and Share Ringtones, Wallpapers, Greetings and more Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

2010 saw the revival of desi films/characters

From the Blog Speak Your Mind!!!: 2010 saw the revival of desi films/characters - Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:”Table Normal”; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:”"; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:”Times New Roman”; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} Most of the movies that worked at the box-office this year were desi films. They either had characters from small towns or villages or had the rural backdrop. Till the onset of this year, most film-makers were of the opinion that the multiplex junta prefers to watch urban themes, while desi subjects/characters worked with a tiny minority at smaller centres. But the audience proved them wrong yet again. The year 2010 witnessed a number of desi films striking gold at the box-office. Take the case of DABANGG, the biggest Hit of the year. It had a rural backdrop and its protagonist, Chulbul Pandey, was an uncouth and brash character. But the film worked big time at plexes as well as single screens. Ditto for ISHQIYA, which was set in a village or PEEPLI , which, depicted the rural community. UDAAN too was about the father-son relationship in a small town of India, while TERE BIN LADEN threw light on a Laden lookalike. That’s not all, even RAAJNEETI, which depicted the games politicians play, was set in India. DO DOONI CHAAR and BAND BAAJA BAARAAT, though set in Delhi, had characters the desi or the middle class audience could relate to, while PHAS GAYE RE OBAMA had a small town backdrop. This doesn’t imply that urban themes didn’t find acceptance this year. They did. But the point to be noted is that desi films ruled the year 2010. . Read Full PostComments

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