Out of estimated 5 million mobile phone users, availing GPRS/EDGE facilities in Pakistan, 74 percent are on Symbian powered Nokia phones. Another 8 percent users, who avail Internet, are on iPhone.
After the launch of iPad 2, gadget lovers in Pakistan are desperate to get their hands on iPad 2. We have heard from various online retailers that iPad 2 will be made available in Pakistan by late March. In fact one online store is claiming that iPad 2 will hit their shelves on March 17th, 2011.
Pakistan’s demand of human resource in Information and Technology (IT) sector has increased substantially over last couple of years and it requires 15,000 fresh graduates every year to meet the need of the local market.
Many Pakistani websites seem to have been deleted from the Facebook, with thousands even with millions of fans. The example includes: PTI website that used to have 200,000 Fans, Happy Club website that used to have 10,00,000 Fans and Engro Rupiya website that used to have 7,000 Fans
Youth of the country will rely on booti (cheating) as they remain awake in the nights to avail night packages offered by Telenor and other cellular companies. Wasn't it better for Telenor to ban night packages first - prior to shout against cheating culture?