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Reshuffle in PTCL administration likely
ISLAMABAD—Taking notice of the continuous problem in the country’s
largest phone company, Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL),
and complaints of people, the government has decided major reshuffling
in the company, sources said.
The sources said that the decision into this effect was taken after the
new administration of the PTCL failed to provide standardized phone
service to the customers and redressed their problems.
It merits a mention here that people from across the country lodged
protests against PTCL against problems in the telephone lines due to
inability and non-expertise of the newly appointed administration of the
company.
In a survey conducted by Online, the people complained about the
substandard service of the PTCL. They said that the government was
selling important entities to the private sector, which lacks expertise.
People in E-7 and F-7, the posh areas of the federal capital, said that
their telephone connection were dead during the last four days and they
were cut off from the rest of the country. On lodging complaints, they
are told that fault had occurred in control centre. They said that their
complaints fall on the deaf ear of the company.
The trader communities of Aabpara, Melody, super market, Jinnah super
market, F-8 markaz and F-10 markaz have termed the new administration of
the PTCL as incompetent and demanded of the government its transfer on
immediate basis.—Online |