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Telecom, IT bringing encouraging economic dividends: PM

Dated: 2012-05-18


 
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has said that Telecommunications and IT were bringing encouraging economic dividends and inspiring lifestyle choices for the people of Pakistan.

Inaugurating Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) celebration of achieving Pakistan’s first one million Broadband customers as part of the national commemoration of World Telecommunication & Information Society Day 2012 held at Pak-China Friendship Center, Islamabad, Prime Minister Gilani, who was the Chief Guest of the mega event and exhibition organized jointly by PTCL and Ministry of IT & Telecom to mark the WTIS Day 2012, further decalred that “The role of ICTs matter immensely for gender equality and empowerment of women,” said Prime Minister Gilani.

“ICTs are a force multiplier for girls’ education, enabling them to build their future on a level-playing field with their male counterparts.”

“Achieving the one million Broadband customers mark is yet another historic milestone for PTCL,” said Mr. Irshaid in his remarks.

He furtehr asdded that “PTCL passionately believes in creating innovative yet affordable ICT and telecom solutions that meet the needs of all segments of Pakistan’s society, especially women."

"We are determined to utilize the full potential of ICTs by providing women with the telecommunication tools, products and services they need to empower them to be free and make their own decisions.”

Earlier, Prime Minister Gilani visited PTCL’s impressive pavilion exhibition set up in the main hall of the Pak-China Friendship Center, where he experienced telecom giant’s first-hand state-of-the-art products and services, and was briefed by PTCL’s team about their various features.

On the occasion President & CEO PTCL, Walid Irshaid, also presented special 1 million Broadband commemorative shields to Prime Minister Gilani and Minister IT & Telecom, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf his year’s theme for WTIS Day is ‘Women, Girls & ICT’



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