Soon you'll see NAB and SC launching investigations against Mobilink and Ufone to clear out the playing field.
Due to the greed of pmln mobile operators are threatening to take this case against the state of Pakistan in international court its because of clowns like you we are about to suffer
It would be good idea to allow SCO for linking up all government departments so govt offical do not use private networks owned by foreign companies..which could be national security disaster waiting to happen..
Its illegal we made horrible deals but we have to get out them legally
https://propakistani.pk/2017/12/29/etisalat-warns-govt-granting-license-sco/
He cant even handle ur questions alone n needs to tag some other posters fr support lmao , whats happening to some men nowadays , so weak
Diverting the topic from SCO to another paid rant deserves a reply that i gave
So they will provide the service of Mars Level. Where is intellectual of you guys?? Why you are unable to understand my concerns? Armed forces are not meant to do business. It will give negative notion to investors.
Your concerns are off topic(intentionally) and have been discussed before neither Pakistan is the only country nor is it wrong many countries including China have militaries that have business interest and provide subsidized housing to its retired personal
https://www.thenational.ae/world/europe/turkey-s-military-has-a-stake-in-60-companies-1.557015
https://www.dha.gov.au/
Ousted PM his own Steel Mill, Slaughterhouses, farms, real estate. And the police to guard his peacocks.
He used his offshore companies to mint money off Multan metro project back to topic
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Etisalat Warns Govt Against Granting License to SCO
AMIN YUSUFZAI
1 DAY AGO
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Etisalat has reportedly warned the government of Pakistan that it will move to at an international court if it allows the Special Communication Organization (SCO) to operate throughout the country on a commercial basis.
Well placed sources revealed that Etisalat has conveyed to the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication that as per the shareholder agreement, no government-backed operator would be brought into competition.
However, if the government allows SCO to operate in the whole country, it would be considered a violation of the agreement as well as international commitments. In case this happens, Etisalat reserves the right to move an international court to resolve the issue, sources privy to the development revealed on Thursday.
Sources further said that according to the Law Division’s interpretation, there is no issue if a license is allowed to the SCO. However, neither the IT Ministry nor the other stakeholders are in favor of allowing SCO to operate throughout the country on a commercial basis.
The amendments proposed by the SCO to enhance operations throughout Pakistan were principally disagreed upon by Ministry of Information Technology. They believe that:
it is against the stated policy of the government, international commitments and other commercial agreements in the telecom regime.
A meeting of the Sub-Committee of the Committee on Delegated Legislation of Senate – held on December 8th 2017 – discussed the issue of enhancement of SCO’s area of operation in the light of opinion by the Ministry of Law and Justice. But the Committee deferred discussion due to absence of officials from Law and Justice Ministry and directed them to ensure their presence in the next meeting.
The meeting is scheduled for Friday (today) again to discuss the matter.
The sub-committee was formed to consider the proposed amendments to the Telecommunications Reorganization Act 1996, allowing the SCO to enhance its areas of operations throughout Pakistan.
The sub-committee had asked the ministry and the SCO to settle the matter and prepare a report. However, the two sides could not come to an agreement during the last eight months.
SCO is a public sector organization working under the ministry of IT. It was established in 1976 to develop, operate and maintain telecom services in Azad Jammu Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.