ProPakistani: Cross-Border Telecom Signals Issue Soon to be Resolved
March 15th, 2010 / Categorized under: Pakistan Technology & Startups
Cross-Border Telecom Signals Issue Soon to be Resolved is a post from: ProPakistani
India is planning to seek meeting with Pakistan to resolve issue of cross-border telecom signals which are affecting the quality of cellular operators of both c…
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