Friday, February 11, 2011

FDI by Telco’s Drop by 39%; Profits Sent Back Home up by 10% in 1st Half 2011: ProPakistani

FDI by Telco’s Drop by 39%; Profits Sent Back Home up by 10% in 1st Half 2011: ProPakistani

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FDI by Telco’s Drop by 39%; Profits Sent Back Home up by 10% in 1st Half 2011

Posted: 11 Feb 2011 03:39 PM PST


FDI by Telco’s Drop by 39%; Profits Sent Back Home up by 10% in 1st Half 2011 is a post from: ProPakistani

Telecom operators seem cautious to tighten their belts for Capital Expenditures (Capex) and Operational Expenditures (Opex) in Pakistan as Foreign Director Investment (FDI) has continued to drop by 39 percent in the first half of the current fiscal year 2010-11 (1HFY11).

State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) statistics showed that companies in telecom sector landed 111.2 million FDI in the country in 1HFY11 as compared with capital of 181.7 million recorded in the corresponding period of last fiscal year.

Telecom operators particularly in the cellular sector had announced to invest big amounts in the beginning of 2010 but they have failed to materialize it so far, apparently because their expenses were restricted outside the country.

Mobilink and Zong managements had announced in April of last year to invest US $250 million and US $300 million respectively in 2010 to expand their infrastructure and service quality in operating country.

The country received US $111.2 million FDI in telecom sector by 2010-end. The FDI landed by telecom operators was recorded US $ 108.6 million in April to June 2010.

SBP quarterly report mentioned that major inflows of FDI recorded at US$ 60 million in September 2010 by single mobile telephony company.

Besides Qubee a broadband operator invested US $ 35 million in an estimate.

The major part of this investment was made on the revamping and repair work of infrastructure damaged by floods in July and August last year. More than 3104 BTS sites of cellular operators' were damaged as reported by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA).

SBP report said that telecom operators witnessed US $ 16.8 million negative reinvestment of their earnings during July-Nov 2010, which shows losses to some operators in the sector.

The cellular operators – Mobilink, Telenor and Ufone – have also contributed to Rs 238.5 million to the flood relief funds.

Repatriation of dividends

The telecom operators have sent US $ 51.8 million to their homelands in 1HFY11 as profit or dividends, SBP reported.

The profits repatriation showed 10.7 percent growth in the closing half of current fiscal year as it were reported 46.8 million previously in the period of Jul-Dec of 2009.

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Hosni Mubarak Resigns: Internet Revolution 2.0 Prevails

Posted: 11 Feb 2011 10:13 AM PST


Hosni Mubarak Resigns: Internet Revolution 2.0 Prevails is a post from: ProPakistani

The world is witnessing the jubilation, the joy and the achievement of the protesting citizens of Egypt as Egypt’s Ex-President Hosni Mubarak was reported to have left earlier for Sharam-El-Sheikh with his family and finally handed over his resignation over to the Supreme Council of Armed Forces.

The regime collapsed only a hour ago at around 9.00PM Pakistan Standard Time after a revolution ignited with the Internet and World Wide Web swept Egypt originally as a peaceful demonstration call against lawlessness through a Facebook page setup by Egyptian.

Soon the Egypt became the stage for the world, when internet, wired and wireless telephone networks went down, the world protested over Twitter. All around the globe the "Jan25", "Egypt" and "Mubarak" hashtags were being put in use abundantly.

This is a unique example and the full fledge demo of the power internet 2.0 has got with-in itself. It can turn down any thing coming its way, even the 30 years of Hosni Mubarak rule couldn't bear the thrust.

Sysomos, a social media intelligence firm, has analyzed a number of the Egypt-related tweets using keywords and location data.

Below is an infographic of a summary of 14,642 Twitter users in Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen.

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Ufone Introduces Blackberry Bold 9780

Posted: 11 Feb 2011 02:07 AM PST


Ufone Introduces Blackberry Bold 9780 is a post from: ProPakistani

BB 9780 banner Ufone Introduces Blackberry Bold 9780

Ufone today announced the launch of Blackberry Bold 9780 Smartphone for its subscribers.

BlackBerry Bold™ 9780 smartphone comes with the advanced BlackBerry® 6 OS. It is equipped with a 5 MP camera, grouped social feeds and so much more to excite U.

BlackBerry Bold™ 9780 Specifications:

  • A faster interface and integrated social networking and email.
  • 624 MHz processor
  • 512MB installed memory, expandable to 32GB with micro SD card.
  • Improved web browser.
  • Wi-Fi connectivity.
  • 5 megapixel camera.
  • BlackBerry OS 6.
  • 3G/HSDPA
  • Wi-Fi 802.1 b/g with UMA
  • Bluetooth 2.1 w/A2dp
  • Gps with aGPS support
  • Music player.
  • QWERTY keyboard.
  • Screen resolution of 480 x 360 pixels.
  • Talk time 7 hours.
  • Video player with recorder.

Price and Availability:

  • Ufone is offering Blackberry Bold 9780 Smartphone for Rs. 45,000
  • Blackberry Bold 9780 is available at all Ufone Service Centers

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Cellular Stagnation calls for Diversification

Posted: 10 Feb 2011 11:22 PM PST


Cellular Stagnation calls for Diversification is a post from: ProPakistani

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A nostalgic trip down Pakistan's cellular industry will show how far we have travelled in a short frame of time. Anyone remember the late 90s; the bulky handsets that very few people could afford or even bother to carry. Landline was still king and communication was limited to the occasional phone call of only a few minutes (the expensive calls rates and the circular dialer played their roles).

The turn of the century brought the boom of the internet, and with it came this hunger for knowing everything that was happening everywhere, as well as being connected with our dears and not-so dears at all times of day.

Then entered GSM technology, and the local market became a zoo for SIMs; the lines, the black market of trade, and the unfortunate losses of lives. Of course, stability was reached in some context after a while, and at the end of the recent decade, Pakistan has 100 million cellular subscribers.

With this announcement by the PTA, analysts have been quick to undertake two exercises; the first is to understand the correct number of subscribers that actually exist, and the second to evaluate the potential of the market.

For the cellular companies, the current tactics provide an established revenue stream; voice usage is still high among mobile subscribers. However, competition in recent years has been tough and the price war that is at the forefront is unlikely to remain a viable option for any of the players.

Businesses in every industry sectors, barring a few niche segments, have realized that long-term planning requires understanding all aspects of consumer requirements, as well as generating a need within the market for new platforms.

The cellular companies in Pakistan have yet to step away from the primary dimension of mobile service provision; many attribute this to the amateur user market that exists and the lack of need expressed by consumers. However, what has been witnessed across several emerging economies is that as options enter the market, so does the increase in consumer needs.

Take 3G for example. The technology which is a decade old remains a debatable topic among the entire industry. For the companies, justifying the costs of implementation by market demand has made it unfeasible project. Many in the market would also state that very few consumers would use it. Quite true, but then so is DSL and WiMAX and GPRS. Even these technologies are used by few and far between; the number however has been growing exponentially in recent years.

Cellular companies in the developed and emerging world have already begun to divest from their primary activity to other vertically aligned functions, in a bid to bring a complete communication solution to the subscriber.

In the US, AT&T has landline, cellular and internet products available for the consumer. It is now pushing a cable TV service called U-verse, in an aim for ensuring that it can make the one subscriber into a revenue earner through four streams. Similar approaches can be seen in many other nations across the world.

Even on the local front, PTCL and Micronet took leaps towards diversification of services in the last few years. Both offer landline, internet and cable TV services to subscribers, and continue to seek further expansion into the segments. However, the cellular companies have yet to make the same push. Even on the solution front, no company has actively pursued bringing mobility to the age-old functions of the business enterprises in the country.

Analysts have long-stated that the local cellular market in need of synergies; as stagnation creeps in, revenue growth will slow. Recent financial results of all the companies have shown this. While cellular penetration still continues into the rural segment, the time is now for the corporate entities to look into cross-platform partnerships that can bring a diversified portfolio to the consumer and keep the industry at par with the international norms.

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Nokia Announces Partnership with Microsoft

Posted: 10 Feb 2011 10:50 PM PST


Nokia Announces Partnership with Microsoft is a post from: ProPakistani

Nokia Microsoft Nokia Announces Partnership with MicrosoftAhead of its Strategy and Financial Briefing in London, Nokia has shared some details on what it plans to announce at the event. Company said it is aligning its strategy with Microsoft for smartphones.

Nokia said that it will adopt Windows Platform as its primary smartphone strategy.

Nokia and Microsoft will closely collaborate on development, joint marketing initiatives and a shared development roadmap to align on the future evolution of mobile products.

Following is the complete press release:

GLOBAL – Today in London, our two companies announced plans for a broad strategic partnership that combines the respective strengths of our companies and builds a new global mobile ecosystem. The partnership increases our scale, which will result in significant benefits for consumers, developers, mobile operators and businesses around the world. We both are incredibly excited about the journey we are on together.

While the specific details of the deal are being worked out, here's a quick summary of what we are working towards:

• Nokia will adopt Windows Phone as its primary smartphone strategy, innovating on top of the platform in areas such as imaging, where Nokia is a market leader.

• Nokia will help drive and define the future of Windows Phone. Nokia will contribute its expertise on hardware design, language support, and help bring Windows Phone to a larger range of price points, market segments and geographies.

• Nokia and Microsoft will closely collaborate on development, joint marketing initiatives and a shared development roadmap to align on the future evolution of mobile products.

• Bing will power Nokia's search services across Nokia devices and services, giving customers access to Bing's next generation search capabilities. Microsoft adCenter will provide search advertising services on Nokia's line of devices and services.

• Nokia Maps will be a core part of Microsoft's mapping services. For example, Maps would be integrated with Microsoft's Bing search engine and adCenter advertising platform to form a unique local search and advertising experience.

• Nokia's extensive operator billing agreements will make it easier for consumers to purchase Nokia Windows Phone services in countries where credit-card use is low.

• Microsoft development tools will be used to create applications to run on Nokia Windows Phones, allowing developers to easily leverage the ecosystem's global reach.

• Microsoft will continue to invest in the development of Windows Phone and cloud services so customers can do more with their phone, across their work and personal lives.

• Nokia's content and application store will be integrated with Microsoft Marketplace for a more compelling consumer experience.

We each bring incredible assets to the table. Nokia's history of innovation in the hardware space, global hardware scale, strong history of intellectual property creation and navigation assets are second to none. Microsoft is a leader in software and services; the company's incredible expertise in platform creation forms the opportunity for its billions of customers and millions of partners to get more out of their devices.

Together, we have some of the world's most admired brands, including Windows, Office, Bing, Xbox Live, NAVTEQ and Nokia. We also have a shared understanding of what it takes to build and sustain a mobile ecosystem, which includes the entire experience from the device to the software to the applications, services and the marketplace.

Today, the battle is moving from one of mobile devices to one of mobile ecosystems, and our strengths here are complementary. Ecosystems thrive when they reach scale, when they are fueled by energy and innovation and when they provide benefits and value to each person or company who participates. This is what we are creating; this is our vision; this is the work we are driving from this day forward.

There are other mobile ecosystems. We will disrupt them.

There will be challenges. We will overcome them.

Success requires speed. We will be swift.

Together, we see the opportunity, and we have the will, the resources and the drive to succeed.

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USCC Recognizes Microsoft as the Most Significant Flood Relief Donor

Posted: 10 Feb 2011 09:30 PM PST


USCC Recognizes Microsoft as the Most Significant Flood Relief Donor is a post from: ProPakistani

Microsoft has been recognized as the most significant corporate donor to the Pakistan Flood Disaster with a contribution of over $ 5 million. Microsoft was accorded the recognition along with Coca Cola, GE and P&G as the four most significant corporate donors.

Microsoft's contribution included over $ 900,000 in cash endowment and over $ 3.8 million in software donations to leading disaster relief organizations, $ 900,000 in kind for Eagle Disaster Management Response Software Package and $220,000 in Grants from Community Affairs Division to support the Punjab Youth Council volunteer program.

Country Manager Kamal Ahmed led the Microsoft mission earlier this year in a presentation to the Punjab Chief Minister and subsequently his cabinet, to present a state-of–the-art Emergency Response System worth $ 500,000 developed by Microsoft Gold Partner, Geodan.

The Response System and its technical staff installed and trained Provincial Govt. relief workers for disaster management. Microsoft also arranged demos for the software system for all the major donors so that it can become a part of the arsenal of disaster response mechanisms. In addition, Microsoft provided software donations and computer systems to the NGOs involved in the relief effort.

Talking about the flood relief effort, Kamal Ahmed said,

"The floods have uprooted millions from their homes. Hundreds of thousands are still in need of our support. Every individual, every brand, every company must do everything possible to help the affectees in areas best suited to their core strengths. Only in this way will we be able to maximize our impact and attend to the needs of our fellow Pakistanis."

Mr. David Wright, Country Head of Save the Children US, while appreciating the multi-faceted support provided by Microsoft, said,

"Although there is still an immense need for relief efforts in the far-flung areas, we must appreciate that we have several months of unwavering support from the corporate sector. Since winter is reaching its peak, I would urge the government and the corporate sector to come forward with generous donations so that maximum relief could be provided to the millions of displaced families."

The United Nations has reported that to date, an estimated 14 million people have been affected by torrential rains and floods and 6 to 7 million people are in dire need of food aid, clean water and shelter. Over 1,400 lives have been lost, more than 1,600 injured and 2 to 3 million people displaced due to the various rain-related hazards, including landslides, floods, mudflows and structural collapse.

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How to Increase Mobile Phone Battery Time?

Posted: 10 Feb 2011 08:30 PM PST


How to Increase Mobile Phone Battery Time? is a post from: ProPakistani

battery life 1 thumb How to Increase Mobile Phone Battery Time?In this present epoch we have become so much obsessed and dependent on our mobile phones that we detest anything that prevents us from being in tact with our mobile phone.

We are all aware that mobile phone’s battery has not improved as much as the mobile phone and these latest gadgets have improved. Juice draining is a common problem that many of us are suffering from.

Now a days many people are buying more than one battery for their mobile phones and getting car chargers too, to keep their mobile phone powered on 24/7. Many even try to make sure that they carry their charger with them along wherever they go.

Keeping Battery Power Stay for Longer:

Scientists are working on air-fueled battery that would have the capacity to store up to ten times the energy storage. Oxygen drawn from the air reacts within the porous carbon to release the electrical charge in this lithium-air battery. But we can not wait for this technology to reach our hands, so about trying to save the battery from draining so quickly!

Use Genuine Charger:

Always use a genuine mobile charger, instead of going for the low-priced Chinese made non-genuine mobile phone chargers in order to get maximum out of your mobile battery.

Take Care of your Mobile’s Battery:

Keep your mobile battery terminals clean – you can do this by cleaning it once in a month time with alcohol. keeping it away from moisture, water and high temperature.

Lower your Mobile’s Display Brightness:

Set the brightness of your mobile phone on a low level – this will also be good for your eyes. Also, shorten the display duration too, this will help you in great deal!

Use Dark Colored Themes:

Use themes with dark colors, as whitish themes eat more battery than any other activity on phone.

Turn off Bluetooth/ WiFi/ Background Applications when not in use:

Most infamous battery-draining culprits are Wi-Fi, EDGE, GPRS, Camera, Flash, Bluetooth, FM radio, video player. Then comes mobile applications, JAVA, games etc. that consume plenty of energy.

All of these can be left on unintentionally, which will drain your battery with ease.

Bluetooth, WiFi, EDGE/GPRS can receive and transmit information even when not in use and this consumes battery power. Keep it turned off when not in use.

Get up when it sounds:

Get up as soon as you hear the wake-up alarm instead of letting it consume your battery.

Do not Let it Ring for long:

When you get a call answer it as soon as possible so that it rings for lesser time. When busy keep it on silent to prevent it from ringing that long. Try not to keep long duration ringtones and sms tunes. Keep them on a beep or similar.

Keep the Talk short:

This might sound odd and totally absurd, but try talking short – especially when you know that your battery might run out. Particularly, when you are on motor-way and may not reach a recharging point for next few hours.

You can leave some of the unnecessary gossips (aur sunao stuff). Keep the conversation brief and relevant and of course avoid taking unnecessary calls.

Turn Off Vibration:

Vibration feature in the mobile phone consumes quite a lot of battery power, therefore, we should try keeping the vibration off unless the mobile phone is on ‘silent’. Vibrating mobile phones also create disturbance during an important meeting. So keep it off unless it is very necessary.

Switch it Off:

Don't assume that I am asking you to switch off your phone off all the day or all the time, but you can keep it switched off when you are out-station and there is no coverage.

Let it Discharge completely before you charge again:

If you want to get the maximum out of your mobile phone’s battery then always let the mobile battery get fully discharge and then turn off the mobile before you charge it. Full charging gives the battery long life time.

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New Billion-Dollar Domain Babies to Emerge Soon

Posted: 10 Feb 2011 08:29 PM PST


New Billion-Dollar Domain Babies to Emerge Soon is a post from: ProPakistani

This is a guest post by Naseem Javed, recognized as an authority on corporate image and global cyber-branding. Author of 'Naming for Power', he introduced the Laws of Corporate Naming in the 1980s and also founded ABC Namebank. He is currently lecturing on gTLD issues.

By Naseem Javed

internet marketing strategy traffic1 thumb New Billion Dollar Domain Babies to Emerge SoonSoon the standard .com’s, .nets and .orgs , which are now the basic domain suffixes of most web addresses, will give way to custom domain names, as a plan by ICANN is there to open op the domain name system to new suffixes creates opportunities for companies to build and strengthen their brand identities. While the cost to create a domain would be as much as half a million, it’s a drop in the marketing bucket.

The latest ICANN plan to allow the global populace to assemble an entire domain name like www.yourname.yourname as their free choice is a revolutionary and timely decision.

This now opens doors to cyber-brands like "my.ibm," "hotel.chicago," "it.jobs," "play.poker," "fly.usa" or "go.dell." Applicants will submit a non-refundable fee of US$100,000 to $500,000 (Washington Post in a recent news has said that application fees will run $185,000. Annual fees will run about $25,000) for each name idea, and businesses are already jumping to get started.

A new study estimates that this new registration process would create $33 billion in fees in the first three years. The prime beneficiary will be ICANN, which operates as a not-for-profit organization, but it still would have to deliver a highly structured, high-speed service and meet global needs.

Other big recipients will be the worldwide domain registrars and highly specialized experts and lawyers, while the cascading revenues will go to IT and Web support organizations. The public at large will become the real beneficiaries, as a billion new users will come online, millions of new interactive gateways will open and thousands of new global brands will emerge.

Ripple Effect

This will have a global impact and bring a new face to global e-commerce. The study also points out how in countries around the world, new national clubs of overnight billion-dollar domain name owners will emerge, all fueling the new global race.

In contrast to the nickel-and-dime registration fees and fighting over domain names, this mature approach will alter the domain name perceptions for the global business community, as by and large, domain names have been the most grossly overlooked aspect of a name identity, assumed to be only handled by junior programmers and Web designers. The new registration process has built-in controls – gone will be the days when billion-dollar businesses were on their hands and knees when some kid squatted on their domain names for peanuts and had the capability to pull the corporate strings. In those earlier days, at $70 per domain name, up to a million names per day were being registered. The success was so huge that VeriSign (Nasdaq: VRSN) ended up being sold for $22 billion.

This latest approach allows great ideas to catapult into overnight global-cyber-name-brands of extraordinary proportions, yet the game must be played fairly and with proper registration while accommodating all the trademark issues. However, the businesses will have to deploy smart and professional strategies with a commanding knowledge of global corporate nomenclature and cyber name identity ownership.

Name Matters

The logo design-driven methods of the previous century are rapidly being replaced by name identity-driven cyberspace. Names like the ultimate flag carriers of the brand will skate around the world and tap the right customers, using the latest online multimedia-searching and cyber-branding tools, and this rule of owning a perfect name with a perfect suffix will propel a brand to new heights overnight.

After years of research, a study by ABC Namebank, titled "The New-Name-Economy & 2010 Cyber Branding Strategies" finds there are already some 18,700 companies in the world today that will apply under this new policy, either by choice or forced by competitive elements to secure layers around their existing brand name identity. Based on their huge budgets, the suggested fee of $100,000 to $500,000 is easily affordable.

Already, most big companies are either spending millions pushing poorly crafted names or spending millions on defending hit-and-run squatters.

The Second Layer

According to this study, there is also a huge second layer of applicants, where some 1.1 million businesses representing the big commercial interests from all the countries of the world that will enter this arena. These organizations basically have no choice but to fully embrace the new model, as the performances of their current and existing name identities are already seriously questionable. There are also the governments and municipal bodies all over the world and thousands of trade associations who would like to form exclusive consortia to create cyber-umbrella-identities.

The study further refers to the last layers of entrepreneurial players from all over the world who will enter this arena to quickly become the next eBay, Google, YouTube or Dell using the mix of multimedia forces and online visibility. The study confirms the role of the dot-com suffix as still being the king, and will remain so until the new system is fully entrenched over the next five to 10 years.

All told, the new registration formula brings a serious high-class tone to the process; the sophistication of creating, building and playing on this new name economy will be awesome. Only the best-designed and properly crafted, highly logical identities that will pass the stringent test of the Five Star Standard will have the chance to join the real race, while the others will merely be the spectators. Business naming is a very tactical, black-and-white exercise and is not to be confused with a typical, logo-driven agency project.

Give Them a Break

The study also challenges the high non-refundable costs as being out of reach for nonprofits, public organizations, developing countries, educational services and religious and community organizations and suggests that the huge economies of scale should bring it to a moderate fee, comparable to a regular highly automated and streamlined current global trademark filing fee structure.

The approval system should be based on globally recognized intellectual property and trademark guidelines, making the process highly transparent and easy to decipher with efficient, quick and cost-effective outcomes. The entire program must quickly reach critical mass to make its global impact and benefit the global users online. The study offers configurations of various national consortium registration models and corporate and public bidding routines.

With launch scheduled for as early as 2012, the window of opportunity is already very tight. It requires tactical game planning for businesses to fully sort out preplanned and desired identities and the posture to go after them against a global competition. Corporations have already started serious discussions on how to capture the most creative and powerful solutions. Initially, the early domain names took a decade to spread around the globe, but today they are entrenched in every walk of life.

Like a tsunami, they will all descend at once from all over the globe in this new race. The global businesses and the public both are gathering fast at the starting lines, getting set and ready to sprint.

The shot is about to be fired.

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Love Football? Join Mobilink Jazz Football Club!

Posted: 10 Feb 2011 08:25 PM PST


Love Football? Join Mobilink Jazz Football Club! is a post from: ProPakistani

After cricket, the sport about which every Pakistanis shows great passion is undoubtedly Football. People nowadays not only watch football matches but also eagerly follow and talk about their favorite leagues and teams. Keeping up with this trend in the sports lovers community, Mobilink has become Pakistan's first operator to come up with a dedicated service for football leagues specific updates.

Now with Mobilink Jazz Football Club, all football lovers out there have an opportunity to stay updated about their favorite football teams and leagues through their mobile phones. How convenient is that! So, if you are a hardcore football fan and you want to receive updates about your favorite team then wait no more and text 'Sub' to 2255 now and start getting updates right away!

To Subscribe:

SMS "sub" to 2255 to subscribe to the service

You can select up to 3 teams:

1. Barcelona

2. Chelsea

3. Manchester United

4. Arsenal

  Reply with 1-4 or "m" for more teams.

Football Alerts:

Subscribers will receive the following alerts;

Once a week

  • Match Schedule
  • Fun Facts about the team(s)
  • Team Standings

On Match Day

  • Match Start Alert
  • First Half end Alert
  • Second Half Start Alert
  • Match End Alert
  • Goal Alerts

To Unsubscribe:

Send "unsub" to 2255, and you will be provided with the following options:

Select the team you want to unsub from:

  • A. Manchester United
  • B. Arsenal
  • C. Real Madrid
  • D. Unsub All

Service Charges:

  • Subscription*: Rs. 9.99+tax/month
  • SMS: Rs. 1+tax/SMS

*Subscription validity is for 30 days after which the user will automatically be re-subscribed.

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