Pakistan's mobile operators have together lost around 2.7
million mobile subscribers in the first two month after the
introduction of restrictions on the direct sale of SIMs through
retail channels.
The latest statistics from telecom regulator
PTA show that the nation's total mobile subscriber base fell to
120.8 million in January, from 123.6 million million in
November.
Over the same period, cellular mobile teledensity dipped from
69.8% to 68%.
Each of Pakistan's five mobile operators were affected.
Mobilink's mobile subscriber base was reduced from 36.6 million
to 35.9 million over the two months. Telenor Pakistan's base
fell to 30.2 million from 30.6 million, while Ufone's base
declined from 24.3 million to 23.5 million.
In November, the Pakistani government announced new rules, introduced from
December 1, prohibiting the direct sale of SIMs through retail
channels. Operators were instead instructed to mail the SIMs to
customers based on the address on their national identity card.
Operators were also ordered to block unverified SIMs and to
limit the amount that can be registered to any one identity card
to five.
Source: By telecomasia.net (Dylan Bushell-Embling) on 27th March 2013
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