Mobile Trends Pakistan: May 2007
Here’s Pakistan’s mobile subscriber data as of May 2007. Total number is nearly 61 million subscribers. The chart below shows the market share for the mobile companies, data and figure courtsey of PTA. Note how Telenor has catched up with Warid. Both are tied up at this time.
Here’s another view which shows the relative market share breakdown by Fixed telecom, cellular and wireless local loop (WLL) over the years. Interesting to see how fixed telecom has started declining. The WLL growth has been slower than expected due to a number of technical and non-technical issues. Data and figure courtsey of PTA.


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Salam Alaikum,
I would realy suggest to the major telecom companies to sublet to small investors for better services and expansion to farther Pakistani territories.
We all foreign residents would invest as owner-operator at a district level.
Thanks and may Allah bless Pakistani nation with peace and prosperity.
Aameen.
Mohammad Abbasi
Texas USA
mobile companies should focus on their coverage and network availability. Moreover, they should also give incentives or atleast handsome package to their employees. All leading cellular companies are paying very nominal salaries to their employees which can in no way be matched with their earnings.