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Phone n Net ~ PTCL new dialup service in pak

PTCL now launched a ‘Phone n Net‘ dial up service in Pakistan

which provides the easiest internet connectivity with your landline phone without any scratch card. Now everyone can get a 56kbps dialup access on their Ptcl landline connection.There is no need to buy prepaid internet scratch card because this facility has been enabled on all ptcl numbers :) for free. To access the PTCL ‘Phone n Net’ service create a new connection with these details:

Username: ptcl

Password: ptcl

Dial-up phone number: 13177777 and you are done……. your balance will never expire :D

enjoy unlimited internet from now 24 hours. All charges will be billed to your regular ptcl bill. (Rs. 6/hour)

For more information call at 1236

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5 Responses to “Phone n Net ~ PTCL new dialup service in pak”

  1. Ahmad Says:

    Hi Imran,

    Its useful service but if works right in my city Multan its not seems to be working.
    As its disconnects after every 1-3 mints.
    Thanks
    -Ahmad

  2. M.IMRAN Says:

    This service is new and yes it may be disconnecting in some cities but this is temporary problem and ptcl will solve this….. In the begining even in my city (Sargodha) it was disconnecting but now everything is working well now and i am using it without any problem.

  3. Muhammad Khalid Says:

    Do you know that PTCL charge a new call after 15 minutes if you are connected for a long time on internet through this service… This is really a bullshit by the PTCL policy makers.

  4. M.IMRAN Says:

    yeh (Muhammad Khalid) i just heard it on the internet and its really a painful reality!!
    but i would say this service is a good option when emergency internet connection is needed and you don’t want to go out to buy a scratch card.

  5. Muzammal Says:

    Looking very interesting offer. I would like to try this. Currently I’m using Warid GPRS. I would like to hear from some of my friends before using it.

    Thanks for sharing

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