PTCL expands CharJi EVO services
Islamabad Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has launched its next-generation CharJi EVO wireless broadband services in Gujranwala, says a press release issued here. PTCL pioneered next-generation LTE wireless broadband services in the country by launching 'CharJi EVO' in 2014, which is an addition to the 3G EVO range of services
By our correspondents
August 26, 2015
Islamabad
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has launched its next-generation CharJi EVO wireless broadband services in Gujranwala, says a press release issued here.
PTCL pioneered next-generation LTE wireless broadband services in the country by launching 'CharJi EVO' in 2014, which is an addition to the 3G EVO range of services already serving customers nationwide.
Gujranwala is an important industrial hub and the launch of CharJi EVO will enable residents of the city to access Pakistan's fastest and most reliable 4G LTE wireless broadband service at speed up to 36Mbps.
The launch ceremony of CharJi EVO services in Gujranwala was attended by a large number of business community, senior government officials, media personalities and prominent citizens of the city. Khawaja Khalid Hassan, President Gujranwala Chamber of Commerce & Industries was the chief guest on the occasion.
Adnan Shahid, Chief Commercial Officer PTCL, while speaking at the launch ceremony said, “We are striving to build a digital future for the people of Pakistan and we remain fully committed to contribute as an industry leader towards the development of the country.”
Naeem Shahbaz Ul Haq, Executive Vice President, Business Zone Central, PTCL and Tariq Siddiqui, Regional General Manager PTCL, Gujranwala also spoke on the occasion.
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has launched its next-generation CharJi EVO wireless broadband services in Gujranwala, says a press release issued here.
PTCL pioneered next-generation LTE wireless broadband services in the country by launching 'CharJi EVO' in 2014, which is an addition to the 3G EVO range of services already serving customers nationwide.
Gujranwala is an important industrial hub and the launch of CharJi EVO will enable residents of the city to access Pakistan's fastest and most reliable 4G LTE wireless broadband service at speed up to 36Mbps.
The launch ceremony of CharJi EVO services in Gujranwala was attended by a large number of business community, senior government officials, media personalities and prominent citizens of the city. Khawaja Khalid Hassan, President Gujranwala Chamber of Commerce & Industries was the chief guest on the occasion.
Adnan Shahid, Chief Commercial Officer PTCL, while speaking at the launch ceremony said, “We are striving to build a digital future for the people of Pakistan and we remain fully committed to contribute as an industry leader towards the development of the country.”
Naeem Shahbaz Ul Haq, Executive Vice President, Business Zone Central, PTCL and Tariq Siddiqui, Regional General Manager PTCL, Gujranwala also spoke on the occasion.
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