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  • Telenor Brings 500 MB Mobile Internet Bundle For Djuice

    Since the postpaid internet packages in Telenor were so epic and unrivaled, they decided to bring some of it to their prepaid customers too. The new Internet Bundle package gives users 500 MB of data usage through GPRS for RS. 250 per month.

    The service has begun and all Djuice users can avail it. This service does not apply to the other service users, like the TalkShawk customers. To check out the settings, go to Telenor’s Official Site.

    I don’t see how smartphone users could possibly have any use of this package. Still a step closer to progress.

    Source: Telenor

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  • Mobilink And Telenor To Deduct 7% Service Charge On Reloads

    Ti’s a sad day for Pakistani mobile phone users (all of Pakistan). Two of the telecom majors of Pakistan, Mobilink and Telenor, have both announced they have increased the deduction on reloads by a whopping 7%. This came as a shock to not only the avid mobile users, but to the lower class folk who hardly have enough to get a 100 RS. recharge per month.

    While people are appalled by this enormous increase in “service” charges, the telecom giants are deeming this as a fair return to the service they’re providing and the quality of the network. On top of this service charge of 7%, they already had the tax deduction at 10% which in the end makes it a total of 33.19 Rupees being cut from your 100 Rs. reload.

    So here is the simple version, you get a 100 RS. reload on your account, you lose 33 RS, you get only 66 Rupees out of your total 100 rupees paid. And this is not the end of it, this service charge increased in just six months. I think we’re heading towards a time where people will get 200 rupees reloads to get 50 rupees in their accounts.

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