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PTCL Internet-based application extends landline calling to mobile phones

byCustoms Today Report
25/03/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited has introduced mobility for landline customers’ through its Smart Link application. Smart Link uses Internet Connection and gives the freedom of making and receiving landline calls from your mobile.

The internet-based application extends landline calling to mobile phones at the same landline tariffs.  Customers also get video calling options regardless of location. The application, available at no subscription fee or monthly charges, comes equipped with instant messaging, access to Smartphone’s contact directory for calls and PIA flight schedule inquiry for travellers.

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Service Details

App is free without any subscription or monthly charge

All Smart Link to Smart Link calls are free

All calls to landline and mobile are charged as per landline tariff

App can be subscribed by PTCL DSL subscribers only

Features:

Enjoy free Smart Link to Smart Link voice and video calls, whenever and wherever you are

Make calls to Landline and Mobile at your landline Tariff

Stay in touch with all your buddies through Instant Messaging

Watch 150 PTCL Smart TV channels on your phone

Now PIA flight enquiry is at your fingertips

Access your mobile contact directory for calls and messages

Availability:

The app is currently available in 41 cities.

All Customers with PTCL Broadband-DSL connections can subscribe to this service

The application is free with no subscription and monthly charges

Registration:

Download and Install the application on your Android Phone and click the “Register” button after opening the app

Fill in the registration form with your PTCL details, i.e. Name, CNIC, PSTN #, Account ID, email and Cell number

If the credentials match, the application would be registered and SmartLink to anywhere calls shall be activated

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