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Showing posts with label Telecom News. Show all posts

Telenor to Shut Down its Customer Service Centers Across Pakistan

Telenor Franchises Permanently Shutting Down All Over The Pakistan

Telenor to Shut Down its Customer Service Centers Across Pakistan

According to the buzz Pakistan’s second largest mobile operator has decided to Shut Down all its Sales and Support Service Centers in Pakistan.

Telenor has 17 Support Centers where hundreds of people are working and as a consequence of this sudden decision the employees are going to lose their job. Customers now will turn to 289 Franchises that are opened in many cities across Pakistan to get after sale services.

According to what Telenor has planned Franchises will be renovated and equipped with all features that are needed to give after support services.

These measures are being taken to give best possible facilities to all the customers.
Telenor is of the thought that now the customers use online portals and helplines to resolve problems so they don’t need any such facility.

Where employees are concerned Telenor is trying their best to complete the process soon and in an efficient way. It is offering them compensations, medical allowances, bonuses and all necessary support to them.

Telenor Pakistan has about 36 Million Subscribers over Pakistan. It has a network of over 200,000 Retailers, Franchises and Support Centers. In fact Telenor Pakistan customer service centers were operating very well.
Let’s see for the further details from Telenor Pakistan.

WordPress Banned in Pakistan by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)


Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, in a recent development, has asked Pakistani Internet service providers to block the access of WordPress.com in Pakistan. As of now, the website is inaccessible on all major Pakistani ISPs.

Just to be recalled, WordPress is a blogging platform that hosts millions of blogs from across the world.

While we don’t have any word from PTA on why this decision was made and on what grounds such popular and so widely used blogging platform was blocked, we anticipate that it will get unblocked soon.

Not to be mentioned, PTA was just granted the powers to monitor content on Internet and block any indecent, blasphemous or anti state website. Previously such decisions were made by inter-ministerial committee that was dissolved on directions of a recently issued court order. Prime minister of Pakistan, after inter-ministerial committee was dissolved, granted PTA the authority to control content on the Internet.

We have seen PTA in past making decisions in haste, and later reversing them.

This is a developing story and we will update it when we get any further details.

Update

A source at Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has confirmed RexHacker that WordPress.com is temporarily blocked in Pakistan due to severe issues related to national security. It appears now that blocking decision is somewhat related to Pakistan day.

Source, who wanted to remain unnamed, said that exact content that caused the blockade can’t be revealed due to seriousness of the matter.

Source further confirmed that WordPress.com will be unblocked in two days from now.

How To Use Free 3G Trial Internet On Telenor Sim

Use Telenor Free 3G
As we all know very well that 3G mobile internet network is launched in Pakistan and every company has started marketing their offers already. Telenor Pakistan is now offering free 3G trial service for all of its users. You can use 3G internet on your Telenor sim free of cost if you are in 3G trial coverage area. Read the details after the jump. Telenor has just recently won a license for 5MHz band at the auction held at Marriott Hotel Islamabad on 23rd April for a price of $147.5 million.

Telenor Pakistan grabbed a 5 MHz frequency 3G license for its users and now they are testing it in all the major cities of Pakistan.

Telenor 3G Free Service

What Can You Do On 3G Internet?

  • Uninterrupted Video Calling
  • Seamless Video Streaming
  • Non Stop Music Download
  • Amazing Social Networking and Browsing

Benefits of 3G:

  • Get broadband internet speed on your mobile phone
  • Stream videos without waiting for them to buffer
  • Make video calls (Telenor to Telenor)
  • Download music and browse websites with the best experience out there

How To Use Free 3G Trial On Telenor Sim?

You can enjoy free 3G trial in selected areas of Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Other cities of Pakistan will be covered soon as well.
To check if you are in the 3G coverage area to use free 3G, you need to dial *7799# from your Telenor Sim.

Did you like this free trial 3G service offer by Telenor Pakistan? Tell us in the comments below.

Mobilink Plans For Another Round of Layoffs

Mobilink Plans For Another Round of Layoffs
Restructuring at Mobilink has entered in its next round where more employees are going to see the exit doors, most probably tomorrow evening.
Mobilink said that its aim is to fine-tune organization’s productivity with right-sizing the head-count to ultimately relieve pressure from increasing operating expenditure, which has become a major concern for VimpelCom.
It appears that group level brunt is now going to be borne by the Mobilink employees in Pakistan, which contributes major part of revenues for Moscow based VimpelCom group.
Our well placed sources tell that  Mobilink has plans to off-load at least two dozen employees from finance department this time, from the head office and other regions. Moreover, another few dozens employees from technical department are also going to lose their jobs with-in next few weeks.
Not to forget that at least 30 employees from sales department were shown the doors just last Friday. This was in addition to over 250 employees that were fired from Technical department with-in last six months.
Our sources say that restructuring has caused various positions at Mobilink to become redundant. For instance the finance tasks at various channels are now being handled by customer support people leaving finance guys to become almost valueless for the company.
Similarly, there are other efforts being made to add more functions and responsibilities for some of the staff to ultimately off-load the remaining work-force. Outsourcing technical department was part of the same strategy.
While there is no denying of the fact that Telecom industry is not in its best times these days (see financial reports of telcos for elaboration), however, such massive lays-off are definitely going to worsen the already weakening economy of the country.

Mobilink Plans For Another Round of Layoffs

Mobilink Plans For Another Round of Layoffs
Restructuring at Mobilink has entered in its next round where more employees are going to see the exit doors, most probably tomorrow evening.
Mobilink said that its aim is to fine-tune organization’s productivity with right-sizing the head-count to ultimately relieve pressure from increasing operating expenditure, which has become a major concern for VimpelCom.
It appears that group level brunt is now going to be borne by the Mobilink employees in Pakistan, which contributes major part of revenues for Moscow based VimpelCom group.
Our well placed sources tell that  Mobilink has plans to off-load at least two dozen employees from finance department this time, from the head office and other regions. Moreover, another few dozens employees from technical department are also going to lose their jobs with-in next few weeks.
Not to forget that at least 30 employees from sales department were shown the doors just last Friday. This was in addition to over 250 employees that were fired from Technical department with-in last six months.
Our sources say that restructuring has caused various positions at Mobilink to become redundant. For instance the finance tasks at various channels are now being handled by customer support people leaving finance guys to become almost valueless for the company.
Similarly, there are other efforts being made to add more functions and responsibilities for some of the staff to ultimately off-load the remaining work-force. Outsourcing technical department was part of the same strategy.
While there is no denying of the fact that Telecom industry is not in its best times these days (see financial reports of telcos for elaboration), however, such massive lays-off are definitely going to worsen the already weakening economy of the country.

Appointment of PTA Chairman Challenged in High Court

Appointment of PTA Chairman Challenged in High Court
At a time when Information Memorandum for 3G auction is about to get released and auction for next generation licenses is just around the edge, the appointment of Chairman of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Dr. Ismail Shah has been challenged in the Islamabad High Court.
Petition comes from Mr. Nasim Arshad Rana through his counsel Barrister Gohal Ali contending that appointment of Dr. Ismail Shah was against PTA’s act.
Not to mention, Mr. Nasim Arshad was also contesting for the chairmanship of PTA, which was bestowed to Dr. Ismail Shah when Supreme Court had directed the government to appoint chairman at earliest to urgently peruse the auction of next-gen licenses in the country.
In his petition, Mr. Nasim Arshad Rana cited Federation of Pakistan, Secretary Establishment, and Chairman PTA as respondents.
Petition argued that chairman PTA could not be appointed without appointing the required numbers of members of PTA.
It maybe recalled that Member Technical wasn’t appointed when Dr. Ismail Shah was made the chairman. In fact the slot for member technical is still vacant.
The counsel maintained that this appointment is also against the directions of Supreme Court since the apex court had instructed to appoint the heads of all semi-government organisations through a competent commission.
Therefore, the petition, prayed the court to declare the appointment of Chairman PTA as null and void.

Appointment of PTA Chairman Challenged in High Court

Appointment of PTA Chairman Challenged in High Court
At a time when Information Memorandum for 3G auction is about to get released and auction for next generation licenses is just around the edge, the appointment of Chairman of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Dr. Ismail Shah has been challenged in the Islamabad High Court.
Petition comes from Mr. Nasim Arshad Rana through his counsel Barrister Gohal Ali contending that appointment of Dr. Ismail Shah was against PTA’s act.
Not to mention, Mr. Nasim Arshad was also contesting for the chairmanship of PTA, which was bestowed to Dr. Ismail Shah when Supreme Court had directed the government to appoint chairman at earliest to urgently peruse the auction of next-gen licenses in the country.
In his petition, Mr. Nasim Arshad Rana cited Federation of Pakistan, Secretary Establishment, and Chairman PTA as respondents.
Petition argued that chairman PTA could not be appointed without appointing the required numbers of members of PTA.
It maybe recalled that Member Technical wasn’t appointed when Dr. Ismail Shah was made the chairman. In fact the slot for member technical is still vacant.
The counsel maintained that this appointment is also against the directions of Supreme Court since the apex court had instructed to appoint the heads of all semi-government organisations through a competent commission.
Therefore, the petition, prayed the court to declare the appointment of Chairman PTA as null and void.

Warid Launches 75 Paisa MNP Offer

Warid Launches 75 Paisa MNP Offer
Warid has announced a special flat calling rate for all new and port-in customers, who will be able to enjoy 75 paisas per 30 second call rate for all networks.
In addition, they can get 75 paisas per half MB internet plus 75 paisas per SMS for all networks.
Moreover, all port-in customers will be given free on-net minutes for every Rs. 50 or more recharge. All such recharges will get them equivalent number of free minutes with which they will be able to make free Warid to Warid calls.
Customers of other networks can join Warid through a very simple and easy method; online number port-in available on the website http://www.waridtel.com/cs/online-port-in.php
Other networks’ users can also call on Warid MNP Helpline 0321-3213211 or visit the nearest Warid Business Center, Franchise or Warid Super Shop along with their CNIC to get their number ported in to Warid. Upon successful execution, the new SIM will be directly delivered to the customer’s door step.

Offer Details

  • Special One Rate for all services
    • Calling Rate for all local networks: 75 paisas/30 sec
    • Nationwide SMS:75 paisas/SMS
    • Mobile Internet:75 paisas/half MB
  • Bonus on every recharge: A Rs.50 recharge or more will give you equivalent FREE Warid minutes

How to Avail Offer

  • All new and ported-in numbers can SMS ‘A1’ to 3333 and avail a flat rate of just 75 paisas for Calls, SMS and Mobile Internet.

Terms and Conditions

  • Standard charges apply on international calls and SMS.
  • Free minutes will be added on every recharge of Rs. 50 and above.
  • Free minutes bonus will be provided up to 6 months of the activation.
  • Free minutes can be utilized on any Warid number in Pakistan.
  • Free minutes will expire in 3 days.
  • You can avail IDD bundles with this package as well.
  • This offer is for all new and ported in Warid consumers.
  • Standard call setup charges apply.
  • You can change your package anytime by dialing IVR 100 but you cannot go back to the Special Package once you have changed.

Warid Launches 75 Paisa MNP Offer

Warid Launches 75 Paisa MNP Offer
Warid has announced a special flat calling rate for all new and port-in customers, who will be able to enjoy 75 paisas per 30 second call rate for all networks.
In addition, they can get 75 paisas per half MB internet plus 75 paisas per SMS for all networks.
Moreover, all port-in customers will be given free on-net minutes for every Rs. 50 or more recharge. All such recharges will get them equivalent number of free minutes with which they will be able to make free Warid to Warid calls.
Customers of other networks can join Warid through a very simple and easy method; online number port-in available on the website http://www.waridtel.com/cs/online-port-in.php
Other networks’ users can also call on Warid MNP Helpline 0321-3213211 or visit the nearest Warid Business Center, Franchise or Warid Super Shop along with their CNIC to get their number ported in to Warid. Upon successful execution, the new SIM will be directly delivered to the customer’s door step.

Offer Details

  • Special One Rate for all services
    • Calling Rate for all local networks: 75 paisas/30 sec
    • Nationwide SMS:75 paisas/SMS
    • Mobile Internet:75 paisas/half MB
  • Bonus on every recharge: A Rs.50 recharge or more will give you equivalent FREE Warid minutes

How to Avail Offer

  • All new and ported-in numbers can SMS ‘A1’ to 3333 and avail a flat rate of just 75 paisas for Calls, SMS and Mobile Internet.

Terms and Conditions

  • Standard charges apply on international calls and SMS.
  • Free minutes will be added on every recharge of Rs. 50 and above.
  • Free minutes bonus will be provided up to 6 months of the activation.
  • Free minutes can be utilized on any Warid number in Pakistan.
  • Free minutes will expire in 3 days.
  • You can avail IDD bundles with this package as well.
  • This offer is for all new and ported in Warid consumers.
  • Standard call setup charges apply.
  • You can change your package anytime by dialing IVR 100 but you cannot go back to the Special Package once you have changed.

Wateen Telecom Supports Second Annual Lahore Literary Festival

Wateen Telecom Supports Second Annual Lahore Literary Festival
Wateen Telecom has announced its support for the Second annual Lahore Literary Festival (LLF).
As part of its continued support for the Lahore Literary Festival and Lahore’s revival as Pakistan’s cultural capital, Wateen Telecom has become a silver sponsor for the three day event and will be providing guests and visitors at the festival with continuous high-speed wireless broadband experience.
Commenting on Wateen’s involvement with the Festival, Mr. Naeem Zamindar, CEO Wateen Telecom, said, “The Lahore Literary Festival 2014 promises to be an exciting event, with some truly amazing delegates. We at Wateen wanted to demonstrate our support for this fantastic effort by ensuring that visitors to the Festival are able to live blog or Tweet or post pictures or even videos online, sharing their experiences with friends and loved ones across the country and the world at large.”
After the great success of LLF 2013, this year the event is being held on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd of February at the Alhamra Arts Center. Like last year, LLF aims to revive the Lahore spirit of art and creativity.
The event promises to enrich the cultural experience of the city’s residents by creating an institutional platform for fostering and furthering Lahore’s literary traditions.

Wateen Telecom Supports Second Annual Lahore Literary Festival

Wateen Telecom Supports Second Annual Lahore Literary Festival
Wateen Telecom has announced its support for the Second annual Lahore Literary Festival (LLF).
As part of its continued support for the Lahore Literary Festival and Lahore’s revival as Pakistan’s cultural capital, Wateen Telecom has become a silver sponsor for the three day event and will be providing guests and visitors at the festival with continuous high-speed wireless broadband experience.
Commenting on Wateen’s involvement with the Festival, Mr. Naeem Zamindar, CEO Wateen Telecom, said, “The Lahore Literary Festival 2014 promises to be an exciting event, with some truly amazing delegates. We at Wateen wanted to demonstrate our support for this fantastic effort by ensuring that visitors to the Festival are able to live blog or Tweet or post pictures or even videos online, sharing their experiences with friends and loved ones across the country and the world at large.”
After the great success of LLF 2013, this year the event is being held on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd of February at the Alhamra Arts Center. Like last year, LLF aims to revive the Lahore spirit of art and creativity.
The event promises to enrich the cultural experience of the city’s residents by creating an institutional platform for fostering and furthering Lahore’s literary traditions.

PTCL Launches One-Year Paid Internship Program For 2014

PTCL Launches One-Year Paid Internship Program For 2014
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has opened its doors to the talented youth of Pakistan through its ‘One-Year Paid Internship Program 2014’.
The program enables fresh graduates to develop essential skills and gain the necessary experience required to compete in today’s fast-paced and challenging job market.
Commenting on this initiative President and CEO PTCL Walid Irshaid said, “At PTCL, we believe in contributing towards the socio-economic progress of the country through various community development initiatives and we would continue exploring innovative ways like this to serve the society.”
He further added, “I am confident that such programs will play an important role in capacity building and nourishment of the country’s human capital and future leaders”, he further added.
A batch comprising of 500 interns has been selected after going through the assessment process. The successful interns who have joined the program will be paid a stipend amounting to Rs.15,000 per month.
PTCL began this One-year Paid Internship program in 2012 with departments including engineering, finance, marketing, customer care, IT, Human Resource, and others. 50 top performers of the first batch were offered an opportunity to work as full-time employees at PTCL, while 100 interns were hired by various organizations upon completion of the one year term. The rigorous and challenging program also led to 283 more interns getting jobs during the continuity of the program.
“This program is designed to develop and enhance the capacity of our youth and we plan to explore such innovative approaches which serve the community in future as well”, commented Syed Mazhar Hussain, Chief Human Resource Officer at PTCL.

PTCL Launches One-Year Paid Internship Program For 2014

PTCL Launches One-Year Paid Internship Program For 2014
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has opened its doors to the talented youth of Pakistan through its ‘One-Year Paid Internship Program 2014’.
The program enables fresh graduates to develop essential skills and gain the necessary experience required to compete in today’s fast-paced and challenging job market.
Commenting on this initiative President and CEO PTCL Walid Irshaid said, “At PTCL, we believe in contributing towards the socio-economic progress of the country through various community development initiatives and we would continue exploring innovative ways like this to serve the society.”
He further added, “I am confident that such programs will play an important role in capacity building and nourishment of the country’s human capital and future leaders”, he further added.
A batch comprising of 500 interns has been selected after going through the assessment process. The successful interns who have joined the program will be paid a stipend amounting to Rs.15,000 per month.
PTCL began this One-year Paid Internship program in 2012 with departments including engineering, finance, marketing, customer care, IT, Human Resource, and others. 50 top performers of the first batch were offered an opportunity to work as full-time employees at PTCL, while 100 interns were hired by various organizations upon completion of the one year term. The rigorous and challenging program also led to 283 more interns getting jobs during the continuity of the program.
“This program is designed to develop and enhance the capacity of our youth and we plan to explore such innovative approaches which serve the community in future as well”, commented Syed Mazhar Hussain, Chief Human Resource Officer at PTCL.

PTCL Sets Up Management Portal For EVO, Wingle And Nitro Customers

PTCL Sets Up Management Portal For EVO, Wingle And Nitro Customers
PTCL has established a management portal for its EVO, Wingle, Nitro and 3G Tab users to keep a watch on the services they are using.
Through this portal customers will be able to manage their accounts, view their usage details and perform various other functions relating to PTCL wireless broadband services they are using.
Almost all packages from EVO, Wingle and Nitro are capped now with a monthly limit on downloads, this management portal is going to help customers to track their usage patterns and to plan their broadband usages.
Customers can also recharge their (prepaid) accounts through the management portal.
Here is the URL: evo.com.pk
If you are new user then click on “Register” to get yourself an account. You will need your MDN – a number available on your device or back of packing – to get started. Along with you will need to provide your email ID and mobile number to get registered.
You will get your passwords in an SMS on your phone.
Please note that PTCL has this tendency of sending email and SMS reminders for payments, so be willing to receive such notifications if you register with them here.
Once registered, you can log-in to start performing various management operations relating to your EVO, Nitro and 3G tab.

PTCL Sets Up Management Portal For EVO, Wingle And Nitro Customers

PTCL Sets Up Management Portal For EVO, Wingle And Nitro Customers
PTCL has established a management portal for its EVO, Wingle, Nitro and 3G Tab users to keep a watch on the services they are using.
Through this portal customers will be able to manage their accounts, view their usage details and perform various other functions relating to PTCL wireless broadband services they are using.
Almost all packages from EVO, Wingle and Nitro are capped now with a monthly limit on downloads, this management portal is going to help customers to track their usage patterns and to plan their broadband usages.
Customers can also recharge their (prepaid) accounts through the management portal.
Here is the URL: evo.com.pk
If you are new user then click on “Register” to get yourself an account. You will need your MDN – a number available on your device or back of packing – to get started. Along with you will need to provide your email ID and mobile number to get registered.
You will get your passwords in an SMS on your phone.
Please note that PTCL has this tendency of sending email and SMS reminders for payments, so be willing to receive such notifications if you register with them here.
Once registered, you can log-in to start performing various management operations relating to your EVO, Nitro and 3G tab.

Know This Before Calling For a Call Center Job

Know This Before Calling For a Call Centre Job
By Madiha  Javed from Wah Cantt
Pakistan’s call center industry has established itself to be one of the most popular and successful sector of the country. The reason behind this success is that it has created vast employment opportunities for youngsters who have very little or no work experience and skills.
In a country like Pakistan, where unemployment rate is high, such job opportunities are bound to be welcomed by job seeking individuals.
Fresh graduates take this opportunity as sunshine towards a bright future. Call center jobs are easily accessible and act as a good starter to generate income. If you have strong communication skills and feel you can talk to people over the phone with authority and confidence then that’s all what you need to get a job with a call centrer.
Once you get the job things look quite exiting. Till the trainings are undergone it remains a fun, but once that’s over the real work begins. It does get boring and frustrating in a few weeks as you start the routine of answering one call after the other. Especially when most of the times customers are calling in to abuse you over different issues including balance deduction without his/her knowledge, network issues and so on.
When you are unemployed and get a chance to work at a BPO, your communication skills are enhanced and you learn tactics to handle calls efficiently, but still when the pros and cons are compared, its long term benefits are far less.
The repetitive nature of most call centers can be both good and bad simultaneously. If you’re feeling down and don’t want to go to work any day, the repetition can help you as you will not have to put in too much effort in your work. The negative side is that, at some point you will get bored of the monotonous nature of the BPO or call center industry.
I still remember the days when I worked at a call center and used to come home after work. I simply hated answering calls from anyone or even seeing someone’s name appear on my cell phone’s screen. I became rude, irritated, and began hating myself. There were severe impacts on my family life and I had to practically abandon my friends circle.
Job seekers take this opportunity as a first step towards the corporate world, but unfortunately only a few actually end up successfully shifting to a better job; most of them remain stuck in this job forever.
Long hours of work, permanent night shifts, incredibly high work targets and loss of identity are amongst some of the major factors adversely affecting the lives of employees affiliated with the call center industry in Pakistan.
The nature of work in call centers is such that an agent is made to work on a chair, continuously for nine hours, whereby he/she is forced to read a pre-scripted document at the start of a call for every customer. This tedious routine literary made me a psycho, insomniac, and rude individual with a disturbing my life as a whole. It’s one of the looniest jobs in the world as you are surrounded by your colleagues and friends constantly talking on the phone in 8 to 9 hour long shifts, with just 15 minute tea breaks and 30 minute lunch breaks in between.
This frustration, tension and depressive nature of a call center job is driving our youth into adoption of unusual and abnormal behaviors and poses a serious threat to the society and is weakening our roots and culture.
In my opinion, the worst part about working at a call center is the overly strict rules and regulations. Generally, if you are more than a few minutes late you receive a negative ‘point’. If you get a certain number of ‘points’ you will be fired instantly regardless of how good you are at your job.
In some cases things are even worse than words can describe. I myself worked at a call center of a cellular company in Pakistan and I and was deprived of any employee benefits besides my salary. In addition to this, we were also dispossessed of basic employee rights, for instance, we were not given a single penny for working on public holidays. Taking a day off even for medical reasons is an uphill task there.
We worked in 9 hour long shifts and were given just a single day off after 6 days of work which is extremely tough; other call centers generally give at least two days off weekly.
It is indeed a challenging job that requires tackling different customers which include good, bad, abusive, moody and at times aggressive clients. You require a tactful approach to address the needs and issues of the customer.
A lot of sacrifice and commitment is required from an agent to work during night shifts and to alter his/her life to adapt to a new lifestyle; hence I salute all CSO’s (Customer Support Officers) for adjusting to such a tough lifestyle.
One year work experience with this industry is enough. A CSO gets far away from his social life and develops habits of rudeness and frustration in life. A CSO requires a lot of patience even when a customer is annoying and using abusive language. You end up taking out this frustration in your life outside your work place which impacts your relationship with your friends and family; please keep in mind that no job is worth more than these closely knit relationships.
Opting for a job in a call center might not be the best job in the world, but it is better than being unemployed and sitting at home. However, I sincerely request youngsters not to consider it as a long term carrier.

Know This Before Calling For a Call Center Job

Know This Before Calling For a Call Centre Job
By Madiha  Javed from Wah Cantt
Pakistan’s call center industry has established itself to be one of the most popular and successful sector of the country. The reason behind this success is that it has created vast employment opportunities for youngsters who have very little or no work experience and skills.
In a country like Pakistan, where unemployment rate is high, such job opportunities are bound to be welcomed by job seeking individuals.
Fresh graduates take this opportunity as sunshine towards a bright future. Call center jobs are easily accessible and act as a good starter to generate income. If you have strong communication skills and feel you can talk to people over the phone with authority and confidence then that’s all what you need to get a job with a call centrer.
Once you get the job things look quite exiting. Till the trainings are undergone it remains a fun, but once that’s over the real work begins. It does get boring and frustrating in a few weeks as you start the routine of answering one call after the other. Especially when most of the times customers are calling in to abuse you over different issues including balance deduction without his/her knowledge, network issues and so on.
When you are unemployed and get a chance to work at a BPO, your communication skills are enhanced and you learn tactics to handle calls efficiently, but still when the pros and cons are compared, its long term benefits are far less.
The repetitive nature of most call centers can be both good and bad simultaneously. If you’re feeling down and don’t want to go to work any day, the repetition can help you as you will not have to put in too much effort in your work. The negative side is that, at some point you will get bored of the monotonous nature of the BPO or call center industry.
I still remember the days when I worked at a call center and used to come home after work. I simply hated answering calls from anyone or even seeing someone’s name appear on my cell phone’s screen. I became rude, irritated, and began hating myself. There were severe impacts on my family life and I had to practically abandon my friends circle.
Job seekers take this opportunity as a first step towards the corporate world, but unfortunately only a few actually end up successfully shifting to a better job; most of them remain stuck in this job forever.
Long hours of work, permanent night shifts, incredibly high work targets and loss of identity are amongst some of the major factors adversely affecting the lives of employees affiliated with the call center industry in Pakistan.
The nature of work in call centers is such that an agent is made to work on a chair, continuously for nine hours, whereby he/she is forced to read a pre-scripted document at the start of a call for every customer. This tedious routine literary made me a psycho, insomniac, and rude individual with a disturbing my life as a whole. It’s one of the looniest jobs in the world as you are surrounded by your colleagues and friends constantly talking on the phone in 8 to 9 hour long shifts, with just 15 minute tea breaks and 30 minute lunch breaks in between.
This frustration, tension and depressive nature of a call center job is driving our youth into adoption of unusual and abnormal behaviors and poses a serious threat to the society and is weakening our roots and culture.
In my opinion, the worst part about working at a call center is the overly strict rules and regulations. Generally, if you are more than a few minutes late you receive a negative ‘point’. If you get a certain number of ‘points’ you will be fired instantly regardless of how good you are at your job.
In some cases things are even worse than words can describe. I myself worked at a call center of a cellular company in Pakistan and I and was deprived of any employee benefits besides my salary. In addition to this, we were also dispossessed of basic employee rights, for instance, we were not given a single penny for working on public holidays. Taking a day off even for medical reasons is an uphill task there.
We worked in 9 hour long shifts and were given just a single day off after 6 days of work which is extremely tough; other call centers generally give at least two days off weekly.
It is indeed a challenging job that requires tackling different customers which include good, bad, abusive, moody and at times aggressive clients. You require a tactful approach to address the needs and issues of the customer.
A lot of sacrifice and commitment is required from an agent to work during night shifts and to alter his/her life to adapt to a new lifestyle; hence I salute all CSO’s (Customer Support Officers) for adjusting to such a tough lifestyle.
One year work experience with this industry is enough. A CSO gets far away from his social life and develops habits of rudeness and frustration in life. A CSO requires a lot of patience even when a customer is annoying and using abusive language. You end up taking out this frustration in your life outside your work place which impacts your relationship with your friends and family; please keep in mind that no job is worth more than these closely knit relationships.
Opting for a job in a call center might not be the best job in the world, but it is better than being unemployed and sitting at home. However, I sincerely request youngsters not to consider it as a long term carrier.

Pakistan Aiming to Pull New Operators For 3G/4G Auction

Pakistan Aiming to Pull New Operators For 3G/4G Auction
Pakistan government is making all possible efforts to bring in new operators for participation in expected 3G auction that is planned with-in next couple of months.
Anusha Rehman, Minister for IT and Telecom and Dr. Ismail Shah, Chairman, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority are on their visits to Middle Eastern and European markets to arrange road-shows for 3G auction in Pakistan.
Anusha Rehman visited Qatar and met Qatari regulator and telecom operators to invite them for participation in Pakistan’s next-gen license auction. Similarly Dr. Ismail Shah met with Saudi regulator and telecom operators in Saudi Arabia to convince them about the potential that Pakistani market bears for telecom players with next-gen telecom services.
Dr. Ismail Shah, according to Arab News, first time hinted that a 1800Mhz 4G license – in addition to 2100 Mhz 3g licenses – might also go on for auction. 1800Mhz is considered a rich spectrum for LTE deployments, making it extremely viable for the investors to cap the untapped broadband market of Pakistan.
Chairman of Board of Saudi Telecom, Abdulaziz A. Alsugair, during his meeting with Dr. Shah showed his enthusiasm in the upcoming auction, acknowledging that statistics pertaining to opportunities in Pakistan were highly attractive.
Pakistan has currently mere 2 percent broadband penetration with less than 3 million subscribers. Estimates suggest that with 3G and 4G networks the number of broadband subscribers can cross 20 million mark in just less than three years. This translates to over Rs. 50 billion in quarterly revenues per telco by 2018 or double the revenues of what the largest telecom operator is currently generating in Pakistan now.
Dr. Ismail Shah and Anusha Rehman has plans to visit Turkey and UK during this week.
Next-gen telecom licenses are being planned for auction during March-April 2014.
Government is intending to maximize the money generated through auction by making sure that new foreign operators also take part in the auction.
At least four operators in Pakistan namely Telenor Pakistan, Mobilink, Ufone and Zong of China Mobile have already shown interest in the auction.

Pakistan Aiming to Pull New Operators For 3G/4G Auction

Pakistan Aiming to Pull New Operators For 3G/4G Auction
Pakistan government is making all possible efforts to bring in new operators for participation in expected 3G auction that is planned with-in next couple of months.
Anusha Rehman, Minister for IT and Telecom and Dr. Ismail Shah, Chairman, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority are on their visits to Middle Eastern and European markets to arrange road-shows for 3G auction in Pakistan.
Anusha Rehman visited Qatar and met Qatari regulator and telecom operators to invite them for participation in Pakistan’s next-gen license auction. Similarly Dr. Ismail Shah met with Saudi regulator and telecom operators in Saudi Arabia to convince them about the potential that Pakistani market bears for telecom players with next-gen telecom services.
Dr. Ismail Shah, according to Arab News, first time hinted that a 1800Mhz 4G license – in addition to 2100 Mhz 3g licenses – might also go on for auction. 1800Mhz is considered a rich spectrum for LTE deployments, making it extremely viable for the investors to cap the untapped broadband market of Pakistan.
Chairman of Board of Saudi Telecom, Abdulaziz A. Alsugair, during his meeting with Dr. Shah showed his enthusiasm in the upcoming auction, acknowledging that statistics pertaining to opportunities in Pakistan were highly attractive.
Pakistan has currently mere 2 percent broadband penetration with less than 3 million subscribers. Estimates suggest that with 3G and 4G networks the number of broadband subscribers can cross 20 million mark in just less than three years. This translates to over Rs. 50 billion in quarterly revenues per telco by 2018 or double the revenues of what the largest telecom operator is currently generating in Pakistan now.
Dr. Ismail Shah and Anusha Rehman has plans to visit Turkey and UK during this week.
Next-gen telecom licenses are being planned for auction during March-April 2014.
Government is intending to maximize the money generated through auction by making sure that new foreign operators also take part in the auction.
At least four operators in Pakistan namely Telenor Pakistan, Mobilink, Ufone and Zong of China Mobile have already shown interest in the auction.

Ufone Offer Rs. 600 Free Balance for New and Port-in Customers

Ufone Offer Rs. 600 Free Balance for New and Port-in Customers
Ufone has introduced a new offer for its new and port-in customers that will enable anyone who buys a new Ufone SIM or switches to network to get free balance of Rs.600 in six months.
Rs.100 per month, once every month, on a minimum recharge of Rs. 100. The offer will continue for six months, hence giving the customer a benefit of Rs. 600 in total.
Speaking about this exciting offer, General Manager Marketing at Ufone, Taimur Cheema, said, “We consider our customers as the most important members of the Ufone family. Keeping that in mind, we have launched this lucrative offer to reward new customers so that they can benefit from our exceptional services while looking forward to earning more balance each month.”
“This offer is to remind our customers that they are a part of a network that believes in giving the best to the consumers. The offer will ensure peace of mind as new and port-in customers can look forward to enjoying Ufone services without worrying about their balance.” He added.

Terms and Conditions:

  • This offer is valid until 15th of April 2014.
  • Upon recharging balance of Rs. 100 or more, customers will get additional balance of Rs. 100, once a month, for up to 6 months.
  • Customers will also get the standard amount of balance alongside Additional balance of Rs. 100
  • Additional balance will be valid for 72 hours
  • This offer is for customers who buy a new Ufone SIM or port-in to Ufone network
  • Additional balance is only available on scratch cards and ULoad recharges
  • Additional balance cannot be shared via Ushare
  • Additional balance is valid for calls from Ufone to Ufone, PTCL and Vfone, local SMS & MMS, GPRS, balance enquiry and package conversion on the Ufone network
  • Additional balance is not valid for bundle subscriptions, offers, buckets, short codes, IVR, Ushare, International SMS, calls to other networks and international calls
  • To check your remaining balance, dial *124#