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National Roaming in Balochistan

  According to PTA officials, Balochistan will be allowed to use national roaming by June 2023 since the necessary equipment has already arrived and there is minimal work remaining. The Director General Licensing of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Brigadier Amir Shahzad, initially broke the news regarding the countrywide roaming. While briefing the Senate Standing Committee, Mr. Shahzad shared the information. Balochistan will soon have access to national roaming, which will help the province's connection problems and make it easier for businesses to invest there. All regions will have national roaming, with the exception of a few that cellular mobile operators are not financially interested in. Balochistan is now being considered a priority case, according to PTA officials who were speaking about the plan, and the province will get nationwide roaming by June 2023. It was discovered that the equipment required for nationwide roaming has already been delivered; ...

Crisis Of Pakistan

Unfortunately, Pakistan is heading down a road that will cause them to default in the Ongoing Crisis. The industries will cease operations. In addition to the textile industry ceasing operations as of December 31st, Toyota Motors and Suzuki Motors have declared that they would cease product manufacture in Pakistan. Due to these circumstances, Pakistan's unemployment rate, which has reached 2 million people, will continue to rise. There are no fuel gases accessible in Pakistan since the country would soon run out of fuel, power, and other fuel-related resources. Due to the UAE's restriction on Pakistani visitors, Pakistan's reputation has gotten worse. The situation in your beloved nation is difficult to convey, but you cannot avoid it either.

MBVS Sim Verification

Telecom firms will employ the Multi-Finger Biometric Verification System (MBVS) to confirm consumers' identities prior to providing a new SIM card. At PTA headquarters on Friday, a deal was inked between Nadra and telecom operators. Scammers who managed to get around the outdated biometric technology used to identify users before providing SIM cards forced the change. The Jazz, Ufo­ne, Tel­enor, and Zong sales divisions' outdated biometric verification tools have been modified to comply with the new system's requirements. The new technique, according to officials, will make it difficult to obtain a new SIM card using fictitious fingerprints. Before providing a new or duplicate SIM card, the new method will need the impressions of several fingers for authentication, as compared to the old system's single thumb imprint. To reduce human influence over the system, the system will randomly ask for the imprints of two different fingers. Consumers will benefit from increased f...