ProPakistani: Warid Down by 2.6 Million Customers, Ufone at 3rd Slot Again
March 12th, 2010 / Categorized under: Pakistan Technology & Startups
Warid Down by 2.6 Million Customers, Ufone at 3rd Slot Again is a post from: ProPakistani
Cellular phone subscribers’ base has witnessed a significant contraction by 2.22 percent in January as the result of ongoing data correction process.
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