What is the old name of Pakistan? The Pakistan capital was proposed by Telenor.

What is the old name of Pakistan? The Pakistan capital was proposed by Telenor.

What is the old name of Pakistan? The Pakistan capital was proposed by Telenor.

The name of Pakistan was proposed by Telenor. Telenor is now calling the new capital of Pakistan, Islamabad. As a result, the new name of Pakistan's telecommunications company will be Islamabad Telecommunication Company (ITC).


History of telecommunications in South Asia
Telenor has a history in South Asia and first launched its service to Pakistan, under the brand name Warid Telecom on 10 October 2003 as an expansion from Thailand.Telenor announced on 16 February 2007 that it would withdraw from the Pakistani market, citing intense competition and inadequate profits as reasons for leaving what was then a highly unprofitable market.Later, Telenor reconsidered their decision and re-entered the Pakistani telecom market with a new company Telenor Pakistan created specifically for this purpose on 1 September 2007 under a joint venture agreement with Orascom Telecom Holding (OTC).
South Asia continues to be one of the most challenging markets worldwide for international operators who aspire to establish significant market positions against fierce national competition

History of Pakistani Telecommunications
Pakistan Telecommunication Company, or PTCL, was established in 1947 as a joint venture company between the Pakistani government and Bell. It was then renamed to simply PTCM in 1979. In 1992, KASP launched GSM service but ended it when because it couldn't compete with PTCL, who at that time had 93% of customers for cellular phone usage. Finally, in 1995, PTCL became Telefónica-Telenor do Paquistão after merging with the Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor.

General Post Office
Pakistan Post Office General offers you an efficient and dependable postal service that supports the needs of your customers while delivering a high level of customer service at an affordable price. We process more than 400,000 pieces of mail every day, ensuring complete security and safety as well as secure delivery in every corner of Pakistan. What are you waiting for? Order today from our website or stop by one of our offices to take advantage of this offer!
 There are over 1,100 post offices across Pakistan, with an even distribution in all four provinces:
In addition to post offices and postal agents that can be found at prominent locations throughout Pakistan; we also offer rural service points and mobile services across all areas of operation to support basic communication requirements at a nominal fee. All mobile services operate on prepaid systems and provide text messaging, address verification and value added services such as caller ID, call waiting etc.

Radio Pakistan
Pakistan is a country on the crossroads of West and East, with populations of people from many different nations. There are modern conveniences in this country that go hand-in-hand with rural traditions and customs.
Pakistan, which means land of pure in Urdu, was originally a single state comprised most of what now comprises India and Bangladesh. It gained independence from British rule in 1947 and is located on the Indian subcontinent in southern Asia. With such diverse influences coming together to form Pakistani culture and society it can be difficult to define exactly what makes up life there - as one might imagine would be true for any developing nation!

PTCL Headquarters Islamabad
There are many unanswered questions about who invented the Pakistan flag and why it bears a star and crescent but for now we can be grateful that PTCL Headquarters Islamabad has created this new design with a blue crescent moon, white rectangle, and red colored dot in one corner to celebrate their 120th anniversary! And they look great flying on top of their HQ building in the heart of Islamabad.
 Answering a question that’s been bothering all Pakistani’s ever since they were formed, PTCL HQ has come out and said that who invented Pakistan flag was never really an issue with them because they are concerned with their 120th anniversary celebrations, promoting youth employment and creating buzz on social media.

Frequency Allocation in Pakistan
In 1947, when India and Pakistan were separated, Islamabad was chosen as the new capital for what would become Pakistan. Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan (who promoted the idea) envisioned a greenfield city where most government buildings would be newly constructed and there would be no divisive distinction between secular or religious institutions. However, this decision also created a need to rename areas in Islamabad that belonged to now-Indian Kashmir including Rawalpindi and Potohar - which had both been renamed Islamabad during Muslim rule over India.
Beginning in 1962, locals became annoyed with their phone numbers having 8 digits after a 2 digit area code but only 5 digits after a 3 digit area code because of larger localities getting assigned 8 digit numbers as well.

International Telecoms Union Report for South Asia
The International Telecoms Union published a report in 2017, which found that 68% of households had a mobile phone with access to internet and 84% have landline or wireless connectivity at home. With most other countries not having near such a high percentage in that range, it is safe to say that access to these communications technologies are likely giving many people new opportunities, while some may find it easier to stay connected with family members abroad, or stay informed on other cultures through social media outlets like Facebook or Twitter. 
Pakistan ranks fourth among all Asian countries with 85% households (125 million) having access to a landline and 77% (112 million) have mobile access at home; this leaves only 8 million Pakistani's who do not have any type of telephone service at all.

Further Reading about History
There have been many proposed names for the newly created country and its capital in 1947, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Hindustan and Urduistan. Who proposed the name of Pakistan Telenor was not known, but perhaps he had been influenced by one or more of these names!
 The creation of Pakistan came about as a direct result of negotiations between Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Lord Mountbatten, a British political and military leader who represented Queen Elizabeth II at different times in her reign, including during World War II. Lord Mountbatten served as governor-general from 1947 to 1948 in India and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). In 1947, he presided over both countries' independence from Britain following their 20-year rule under British India. He worked with an Indian government official named Jawaharlal Nehru to create independent states within these two countries, separating them into India and Pakistan after centuries under British control as part of British India.

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Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited, or PTCL for short, proposed that Islamabad would be the new capital of what would be later called 'Pakistan'. One major player in today's telecommunication industry, Telenor gave a great deal to this decision. They pushed it because they already had a sizable investment in building infrastructure in Pakistan and its largest city at that time: Karachi. They wanted to establish a foothold in this massive country with 220 million people and one hell of an economy (at least in terms of GDP per capita). With these main facts laid out, it's not hard to imagine why they might want to make their presence known to the general public and push hard for Islamabad as the site for this new nation's capital.

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