Industry participants are reportedly working on nationwide roaming services. Which is a great step for Pakistani cellular consumers.
If you’re curious, once national roaming is operational and in place. Users of one network (for example, Jazz) will be able to utilise the cellular services of another network (for example, Ufone) in places where Jazz is unavailable but Ufone is.
The alliance aims to make connectivity more convenient and helpful for Pakistani mobile phone users. Who frequently have connectivity challenges, particularly while on the road.
In recent news, the focal people from the telecom industry have reported that national roaming services will be coming soon. Through national roaming, users of one network (for example Telenor) will be able to avail the cellular services of another network (such as Jazz or Ufone) pic.twitter.com/ul8xuXf49q
— Startup Pakistan (@StartupPak1) October 29, 2021
According to reliable sources, the PTA is leading the national roaming project. Assisting industry stakeholders in reaching an agreement on terms and conditions.
The effort may be nearing completion, and according to our sources. Agreements have already been reached with operators. Who are currently working on the mechanics of the mechanism.
National roaming will be a huge step forward for Pakistan. Since switching networks while moving between different locations. And cities continues to be a major pain point for customers.
When consumers have a single-SIM phone and have to manually change SIM cards. To gain signals or data connectivity, the problem becomes even worse.
In a positive development for the Pakistani cellular subscribers, the industry players are reported to be working on national roaming services. https://t.co/aJGYJ6nlbf
— Dr. Ikramul Haq (@DrIkramulHaq) October 28, 2021
In recent news, the focal people from the telecom industry have reported that national roaming services will be coming soon. Through national roaming, users of one network (for example Telenor) will be able to avail the cellular services of another network (such as Jazz or Ufone) pic.twitter.com/YXcTjiqe40
— Startup Pakistan (@PakStartup) October 28, 2021
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Inconvenient in remote places or smaller cities around the country.
Users won’t have to worry about this with national roaming. Because their phones will automatically switch to the best available network regardless of whatever network they’re on.
Only Ufone and SCO currently have a Bilateral Roaming Service Agreement. That allows Ufone subscribers to use roaming voice and SMS services in AJ&K and GB.
In recent news, a National Roaming system is about to come. Through It, users of one network will be able to avail the cellular services of another network. In a nutshell, you’ll be able to use services of another network where your network might not be available.#vop #todaynews pic.twitter.com/SfNejwLND1
— Voice of Pakistan (@voppkofficial) October 29, 2021
Baluchistan, where connectivity and network availability are the most severe. May soon see the test launch of national roaming services.
Then, in other distant and underserved areas of the country where network expansion is either difficult. Or makes little commercial sense for several operators, national roaming will be implemented.
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