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  • Pakistan imports mobile phones worth Rs18.2 billion in March

    Pakistan imports mobile phones worth Rs18.2 billion in March

    KARACHI: Pakistanis have spent Rs18.2 billion for import of mobile phones in March 2020 despite the reality of business halt after lockdown to contain coronavirus.

    According to data released by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the import of mobile phones was at Rs18.2 billion in March 2020 as compared with Rs16.13 billion worth mobile phones imported in February 2020, which is 12.72 percent higher.

    The import is 65 percent is higher in the month of March 2020 when compared with Rs11 billion in the same month of the last year.

    Industry sources explained that the rise in import of mobile phones was due to return of many Pakistanis living abroad due to spread of coronavirus.

    They said overall import during the month contracted due to several restriction after the outbreak of coronavirus.

    The overall import of mobile phone increased by 107.76 percent to Rs153 billion in July – March 2019/2020 as compared with Rs73.64 billion in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    The unprecedented growth during the period was due to strict enforcement against smuggling of mobile phones. Besides, registration through a platform provided by Pakistan Telecom Authority (PTA) also encouraged the use of registered mobile phones in the country.

  • Withholding tax exemption for cellular consumers under consideration

    Withholding tax exemption for cellular consumers under consideration

    ISLAMABAD: The Committee on Issues of Cellular Mobile Operators has agreed to prepare proposals for withdrawal of withholding tax as a relief for cellular consumers in the wake of coronavirus outbreak.

    First meeting of the Committee on Issues of Cellular Mobile Operators was held here on Monday. Federal Secretary Ministry of IT Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui chaired the meeting.

    It was decided that proposals shall be prepared for withdrawal of withholding tax for 90 days as a relief for cellular consumers during this situation in addition to the tax harmonization between Federation and provinces regarding FED/GST.

    In line with directions of the Prime Minister, Committee on Issues of Cellular Mobile Operators was formed to evaluate the issues of Cellular Mobile Operators and formulate recommendations for onward submission to the Prime Minister’s Office including settlement of license renewal matters with cellular mobile operators that shall help the government in valuable income generation in the current crisis situation.

    Matters related to, additional spectrum allocation in Pakistan and AJK & GB, mutually agreed license renewal frameworks, tax rationalization, Right of Way (RoW) and reduction of NADRA Biometric Verification Charges were discussed during the meeting.

    During the meeting, NADRA was requested to reduce charges of biometric verification of SIM especially in view of this situation resulted after COVID-19 in the country.

    Representative of NADRA sought sometime to discuss the matter with its Chairman and Board. The Chair directed NADRA to give its version in this regard next week.

    Ministry of Industries and Production agreed to the proposal that Telecom sector should be given functional Industry status.

    The telecom operators shared serious interest in additional spectrum auction in Pakistan and AJK & GB to facilitate quality mobile broadband services necessary assist people especially students and professional to work from home and comply to COVID_19 related advisory.

    The Chair emphasised the need for urgent availability of required spectrum in Pakistan and AJK & GB and that Ministry of Kashmir Affairs & Northern Areas has already been sensitized to take lead on the matter for their respective areas in line with applicable laws.

    The Chair directed PTA and telecom industry to work together to firm up proposals regarding data pricing to avoid abuse of service.

    The meeting was attended by senior officers of the Ministry of IT, Cabinet Division, Ministry Finance, Ministry of Industries & Production, Federal Board of Revenue, representatives from PTA, NADRA and Cellular Mobile Operators.

  • PTA monitors telecom operators amid coronavirus pandemic

    PTA monitors telecom operators amid coronavirus pandemic

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is monitoring packages offered by telecom operators amid coronavirus pandemic.

    A statement issued on Monday, the PTA said that the telecom operators have launched many offers/initiatives for their subscribers.

    Some are offering discounts or temporary upgrades at low or no cost during the crisis to help their subscribers stay connected.

    Details of these offers/packages are being regularly updated on PTA’s official website: www.pta.gov.pk

    In view of coronavirus pandemic and to provide immediate ease and facilitation to the general public, PTA has taken number of initiatives.

    These steps include sending awareness messages to subscribers for protection from Corona. So far 811.97 million messages have been sent since 19th March 2020 in Urdu, English and regional languages to mobile users across Pakistan.

    Awareness SMSs in Urdu and English have also been sent to the travelers/suspected persons who may have come into contact with coronavirus patients during travelling.

    More than 0.53 million messages have been sent to the travelers and suspected persons since 19th March 2020. Similarly, Corona Awareness Ring Back Tones (RBTs) have been initiated on 131.75 million subscribers’ mobile devices.

    To facilitate operations of educational institutions, call centers etc. 72 IPs have been whitelisted since 19th March 2020.

    During the period, PTA has allocated 12 different short codes and 6 UAN (Toll Free) numbers to Government entities working on controlling the pandemic.

    PTA has also facilitated in arranging donations by Mobile users in ‘Prime Minister’s COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Fund-2020′. Mobile subscribers can donate Rs 20/SMS by sending a text message on code 6677.

  • Monetary penalty up to Rs25 million recommended for unlawful personal data processing

    Monetary penalty up to Rs25 million recommended for unlawful personal data processing

    ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) has proposed a monetary penalty of up to Rs25 million for unlawful processing of personal data under the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2020. This significant step aims to safeguard individuals’ privacy and ensure compliance with data protection standards.

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  • PTA allows free SMS for Ehsas Program

    PTA allows free SMS for Ehsas Program

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Thursday announced to make charge-free the SMS sent to Ehasas Program.

    A statement issued by PTA said that to facilitate people sending SMS to BISP code 8171 for Ehsas Program registration, all SMSs will be free with no charging from April 10, 2020.

    This decision to make SMS service free of charge has been taken in view of problems faced by some mobile subscribers with no balance, who now will be able to send SMS on 8171 with zero balance.

    It may be mentioned that PTA is extending full support to BISP, without any financial benefit, in its efforts to reach out people wanting for help through mobile technology.

  • Ufone tops PTA’s key performance indicators

    Ufone tops PTA’s key performance indicators

    ISLAMABAD: Ufone has topped to achieve key performance indicators (KPIs) set for performance of cellular mobile operators by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), a statement said on Wednesday.

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  • Ufone celebrates 19 years of Pakistan operations

    Ufone celebrates 19 years of Pakistan operations

    ISLAMABAD: Ufone celebrated 19 years of successful operations in Pakistan with the entire UFamily at Ufone Tower, Islamabad and other offices across the country.

    During the anniversary celebrations, employees and management vowed to serve their customers with complete dedication and leave no stone unturned in delivering the best.

    President & CEO, PTCL-Ufone, Rashid Khan addressed the employees on this special occasion at the head office and congratulated them for taking the Pakistani telecom operator to new heights.

    He stated that it is because of the persistent efforts of the entire team that the organization has been able to show tremendous growth over the years and has established itself as a people friendly brand.

    It is the power of Ufone’s employees that keeps Ufone growing stronger every passing year and this theme was celebrated across Ufone offices in light of the anniversary celebrations.

    As a brand, Ufone has always focused on improving the life of every Pakistani by ensuring seamless connectivity. The customer first approach enables the organization to stand out and serve customers to the best of their abilities.

    The journey for Ufone began 19 years ago but despite challenges the company stood firm and continued serving its customers with the same zeal.

    Through these years, Ufone has introduced many innovative products and services which have not only become game changers in the telecom industry but have also empowered the common man.

    Ufone prides itself in connecting people from all over the country with ease and without any hassles.

    The company has been at the forefront of disseminating high quality services due to which it has become the preferred operator of Pakistanis across the country.

    According to recent PTA survey results, Ufone has the best voice services amongst all operators in Pakistan and is following the benchmark call connection time of 6.5 seconds.

    Now as Ufone enters its 20th year, the goals are bigger and ambitions are stronger. The company aspires to expand its outreach into every corner of Pakistan and is diligently working towards improving customer experience.

  • Mobile phone import climbs up by 79.46% in seven months

    Mobile phone import climbs up by 79.46% in seven months

    KARACHI: The import of mobile phones has surged by 79.46 percent during first seven months (July – January) of current fiscal year owing to reduction in tax rate by the government to promote digital economy.

    The import of mobile phones increased to $760.58 million during first seven months of current fiscal year as compared with $423.82 million in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year, according to import data released by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

    The government announced Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance, 2019 on December 28, 2019 through presidential order.

    Prior to the promulgation of the Tax Laws (Second Amendment) Ordinance,2019 the rate of withholding income tax on the import of mobile phones was Rs.730 in case of a mobile phones having value exceeding 30 UD dollars and up to 100 US Dollars.

    In order to complement the efforts of the government towards promotion of financial inclusion, e-commerce etc, income tax at the import stage in respect of mobile phones having value exceeding 30US dollars and up to 100US dollars has been reduced from Rs.730 to Rs.100 per mobile phone.

  • PTCL declares 14.5% decline in annual net profit

    PTCL declares 14.5% decline in annual net profit

    KARACHI: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has declared 14.5 percent decline in net profit for the year 2019.

    According to financial results submitted to Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), the company announced net profit of Rs6.347 billion for the calendar year ended December 31, 2019 as compared with Rs7.422 billion profit in the preceding year.

    The earnings per share for the year of the company also came at Rs1.24 as compared with the EPS of Rs1.46 declared in the last year.

    A final cash dividend for the year ended December 31, 2019 was at Re0.50 per share i.e. 5 percent. This is in addition to the interim dividend already paid at Re0.5 per share i.e. 5 percent.

    The gross profit of PTCL was recorded at Rs16.98 billion for the year 2019 as compared with Rs53.53 billion in the previous year.

    Administrative and general expenses of the company was at Rs6.76 billion in 2019 as compared with Rs6.257 billion in the preceding year.

    PTCL declared operating profit at Rs4.94 billion as compared with Rs6.51 billion.

    The profit before tax was recorded at Rs9.33 billion for the year 2019 as compared with Rs10.757 billion in the preceding year.

  • New mobile phone registration payment validity is seven days: PTA

    New mobile phone registration payment validity is seven days: PTA

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on Friday said that payment of duty and tax for new mobile phone registration has to be made within seven days.

    In a statement, the authority said that the validity of all applications and payment slip identification (PSID) is seven days. During this period the applicant has to pay duty and taxes with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

    The PTA said that after lapse of seven days in which payment has not been made then the application/PSID would automatically deleted from the system. In such cases the claimants could not make payment at banks on invalid PSID.

    The authority said that in case expiry the applicants need to re-submit application for issuance of new PSID.

    The PTA introduced Device Identification Registration Blocking System (DIRBS). As par law all the new mobile phones has to get registration through this system within 60 days before linking to any local cellular provider.

    The PTA facilitated the registration of new mobile phones through three different ways including website, SMS and franchise of mobile operators/service centers.