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PTCL introduces SmartLink app, allows customers to receive landline calls on mobile

byCustoms Today Report
28/03/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has announced the new SmartLink application for the customers which will enable them to not only watch 150 channels on SmartTV but also allows its customers to receive their landline calls through their mobiles phone at any place with the restriction of being at one place.

The internet based application extends the crystal clear landline calling experience to mobile phones in a simple, smart way at the same affordable landline tariffs. Customers also get high quality and seamless video calling options regardless of location.

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The application, available at no subscription fee or monthly charges, comes equipped with various additional features including instant messaging, access to Smartphone’s contact directory for calls and PIA flight schedule inquiry for on-the-go travellers. SmartLink also enables users to watch 150 PTCL SmartTV Channels. Adnan Shahid, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) PTCL, said, “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.”

“The SmartLink application is yet another first by PTCL and endorses our continuous efforts to bring innovative technology-led solutions to our customers”, added Adnan Shahid.

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