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PTCL introduces landline calls facility on mobile via Smartlink App, allows customers to watch 150 channels on SmartTV

byCustoms Today Report
28/03/2015
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Islamabad: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has introduced landline calls facilities on mobile through Smartlink App.

The internet-based Smartlink application also allows the PTCL customers to watch 150 channels on SmartTV.

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Before the introduction of Smartlink, the crystal clear landlines calling experience on mobile phones was neither as simplest nor smartest, nor were its landline tariffs such inexpensive. The app also enables the customers to enjoy high-quality and immaculate video calling experience, irrespective of what their location is.

“The SmartLink application is yet another first by PTCL and endorses our continuous efforts to bring innovative technology-led solutions to our customers,” Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) PTCL Adnan Shahid said in a press-release.

Besides that, the Smartlink application also comes up with several other handy features including access to the contact directory of smartphone for video calling, a schedule inquiry of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for on-the-move travellers and above them all, instant messaging.

“PTCL landline is the pioneer voice telephony service in Pakistan and we are proud to extend the same high-quality calling experience to our loyal users on mobile phones,” added Shahid.

 

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