3. CONTENTS
Introducation
Pakistani Mobile Networks
European Countries Mobile
Networks
Difference Between Pak &
European networks
How They Relate to
Entrepreneurship?
4. Introducation :
• A cellular network or mobile network is a radio network
distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one
fixed-location transceiver, known as a cell site or base station. In a
cellular network, each cell uses a different set of frequencies from
neighboring cells, to avoid interference and provide guaranteed
bandwidth within each cell.
5. European mobile Network system
2 ways to get connected with
networks (Contract Phone
Deals)
A. To get sim separately
B. To get cell phone with
networks
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6. Contract Phone Deals:
• If you are planning to buy contract phones then you
have to associate with any one service provider for
some fixed time duration.
• The time duration of contract may differ from 12
months, 18 months or 24 months.
• To get into contract deal users have to sign a
contract with any of the service providers namely
Vodafone, Virgin, Three, T-mobile, O2 and Orange.
• At the time of signing a contract users have to pay
some fixed amount of money to that service provider.
• Within the contract period you are not allowed to
switch over to the other network.
10. Trend in pakistan
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Buy mobile phone of any networks
Buy sim seperately of any network
Companies attract customers by
Packages, rates, good services,
17. On purchase of airtime worth Rs. 2,999 and Rs. 1,799, all
new Warid subscribers will get a handset and a Warid SIM,
absolutely free!
RS. 2,999
• Warid Colored Screen Dual
SIM Handset – S213
• Dual SIM technology, FM
radio, torch, games, speaker
phone and battery time up to
530 hours
• Preloaded balance amount of
Rs. 2,999
• Warid prepaid SIM
RS. 1799
• Warid Handset – S501
• FM radio, torch, games,
speaker phone and battery
time up to 400 hours
• Preloaded balance amount of
Rs 1,799
• Warid prepaid SIM
20. How They Relate to Entrepreneurship?
• "Mobile communications offer major opportunities to
advance human and economic development – from
providing basic access to health information to making
cash payments, spurring job creation, and stimulating
citizen involvement in democratic
processes,” said World Bank Vice President for
Sustainable Development Rachel Kyte. “The
challenge now is to enable people, businesses, and
governments in developing countries to develop their
own locally-relevant mobile applications so they can take
full advantage of these opportunities.”