Wednesday, May 20, 2009

A China Mobile Pakistan

Authors : Ishwarbhai patel

A China Mobile Pakistan You know what? People living in the US are still making billions of dollars worth of international calls and most mobile network providers don't realize that. People living in the United States with ethnic backgrounds spend money. They spend a lot of money on telecommunications in particular. They like the latest phone. A China Mobile Pakistan They like to talk, text message, China Mobile Pakistan download songs, etc. Since the mobile phone company executives must be much smarter than I, it surprises me that none of the major carriers really offer international calling. Yes, they may claim they have A China Mobile Pakistan direct dial international calls available, but people are not going to spend $1 per minute to call A China Mobile Pakistan the U.K., when they can call with a prepaid phone card for under .05 per minute. There is only one cellular company that offers direct dial international calls at competitive rates. That China Mobile Pakistan company is STi Mobile. STi Mobile's parent company STi sells about 200 million dollars a year in prepaid calling cards used mostly for international calls. That is why STi Mobile understands the potential of combining cheap international rates with cell phone A China Mobile Pakistan services. However, STi Mobile has limited offerings for phones, downloads and media. I would love to see a company put it all together. Great rates, competitive direct dial international calls, great phones, and great add-ons. That would be cool. By the way, A China Mobile Pakistan I am of Dutch descent. My dad was born in Holland, but all his relatives are here now. I now live in North Carolina and was visiting New Jersey for Christmas. My family and I China Mobile Pakistan visited Ellis Island last week and found it very interesting. Did you know the word "Hoodlum" is Dutch? Have a Happy New Year.

Use of cellular phones has tremendously been increased during the last few years. According to a report, in 1994, 16 million Americans subscribed to China Mobile Pakistan cellular A China Mobile Pakistan phone services. CTIA an International Association for the Wireless Telecommunication Industry says that there are 250,146,921 Estimated Current US Wireless Subscribers. Some experts predict that worldwide subscriber ship will reach 4 billion people by 2010. Today, more people have cell phones than fixed telephone lines, both in the United States and internationally. At the end of 2006 there were more China Mobile Pakistan than 2.68 billion cell phone subscribers A China Mobile Pakistan worldwide. This compares to 1.27 fixed line subscribers and 1 billion internet users worldwide. China's mobile phone market, already the world's biggest, has passed 400 million users. Americans spend, on average, about seven hours a month talking on their cell phones. Wireless Penetration Over 70 percent of total U.S. Population. More than 60 million teenagers now carry China Mobile Pakistan cell phones, and most take them everywhere they go.
Anywhere, anytime communication is now demanded by all generations of mobile users who no longer want to be chained to their PCs. In Pakistan the trend is the same as in other parts of the world. Far-sighted government polices during the last few years has provided the considerable growth to the telecom sector in Pakistan. According to PTA cellular subscribers in Pakistan reached to a figure of 55.6 million by the end of March 2007. Figures released in March 2005 from the London Business School reported that Africa China Mobile Pakistan has seen faster growth in mobile telephone subscriptions than any other region of the world over the last five years. At the end of 2004 Africa’s largest mobile phone firm, Vodacom, had 14.4 million users while MTN had 14 million subscribers.

But the question is not simply the history which runs between India and Pakistan. The current threat of war comes as a consequence of U.S. policies in the region and specifically of the US. Involvement of Pakistan in the war on Afghanistan. The military ruler of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, was pressured to allow the U.S. to use military bases in Pakistan from which to bomb Afghanistan and to use the Pakistani army to capture Taliban and Al Qaeda soldiers fleeing into Pakistan. This meant Musharraf has had to crack down on Muslim fundamentalist groups inside Pakistan, which have not only been a prop to his own government, but even part of the armed forces staff. The Pakistani government has long supported the terrorist groups operating inside of Kashmir and making violent attacks on India. Now India is using the pretext of Bush’s war on terrorism to demand that Pakistan arrest and turn over to India the terrorists operating in Pakistan. If that doesn’t happen, the Indian government says it will have to use the option that the United States has relied on in the war on terrorism, military intervention.The roots of the dispute over Kashmir go back to the years when the former British colony of India was fighting for its independence. Britain fomented fighting between different ethnic groups and between Hindu and Muslim. The British established the “partition” of the colony, creating a Hindu India and a Muslim Pakistan. At partition about a million people were massacred as Hindus living in Pakistan fled to India, and Muslims living in India fled to Pakistan.In recent years the rulers of both India and Pakistan have increasingly relied on religious fundamentalism to maintain themselves in power. The main political party in the government of India today is a Hindu nationalist party, which won for itself mass support by supporting the hundreds of Hindu fanatics who tore down a major Muslim mosque. In Pakistan the military rulers both finance and rely on Muslim fundamentalist parties which they hope to use to prop up their support. The religious fundamentalist parties in both countries are able to build a mass base by offering schools and hospitals when the government fails to provide them, and by offering the mass of their follower’s religious fanaticism tied to nationalism, which only leads to constant wars and conflicts with the workers and peasants of different beliefs.