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Determination
issued on the limited mobility under which all WLL operators have to implement
single cell mobility.
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International
settlement rates and mobile termination rates reduced.
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A
roadmap planned to reduce the menace of grey traffic in the country and several
illegal cases unearthed.
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As
part of deregulation process, 696 licenses issued till July 2005 of which 36 are
LL, 17 WLL, 12 LDI and 372 card payphones.
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Show
cause notices issued to Mobilink and Ufone against low quality service to their
customers. Notices to other operators were also issued.
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The
authority during the year received and disposed off 12,137 complaints against
all operators in fixed and mobile segments. 952 inspections and 214 surveys were
also carried out.
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The
annual royalty on mobile operators was
decreased from 1.5% to 0.5% of annual gross revenue minus inter operator
payments for new entrants.
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Initial
license fees of card payphone operators was
further reduced from Rs.100,000 to Rs. 50,000.
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Royalty
on Card Payphone Operators was abolished and replaced with annual license fee of
1.5% of gross revenue or 10% of initial license fee whichever is higher.
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Royalty
fee of Internet Service Providers (ISP) was abolished and replaced with annual
license fees of 0.66% of annual gross revenue.
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Initial
license fee of ISPs also reduced to Rs. 50,000 per telecom region.
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Government
further reduced activation tax on new mobile connections from Rs. 1000 to Rs.
500.
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PTCLâ??s
Reference Interconnect Offer (RIO) approved by PTA for interconnection with LDI
and LL operators.
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Total
Teledensity of Pakistan reached 11.9% in June 2005 showing a growth of 88% over
the last year.
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Total
number of mobile subscribers in Pakistan reached 12.5 million by end of June
2005 bringing mobile density to 8.3% crossing fixed line teledensity which is
3.43%.
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The
outgoing mobile airtime tariffs reduced by 48%.
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Total
fixed line working connections reached 5.2 million by the end of June 2005.
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By
June 2005, total subscribers of WLL services reached 267,363.
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279,320
PCOs working across Pakistan
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More
than 2.1 million internet subscribers in Pakistan.
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Installation
charges for PTCLâ??s fixed line services were reduced by 44%.
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PTCL
Tariffs for national and international long distance reduced to Rs. 2.50 and Rs.
3.99 per minute.
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For
a 2 minute local call pulse WLL tariff was as low as Rs. 0.8.
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Share
of telecom sector alone in GDP increased from 1.5% to 1.9%.
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Huge
employment and investment opportunities were created in the telecom sector due
to increased deregulation activities.
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FDI
in telecom sector amounted to US$ 494 million making it one third of the total
FDI in the country.
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During
2004-05, telecom contributed Rs. 67.1 billion in the national exchequer in terms
of taxes and fee. GST/CED collection during the period reached Rs. 20.4 billion
showing a growth of 67%.