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Ufone Unlimited Special Internet Package for Rs. 0.99

Posted on 26 February 2012 by Tea Server



Ufone Unlimited Special Internet Package for Rs. 0.99

With Ufone Mobile Internet, stay connected with your social network, watch videos, download music or just surf the world of internet on your mobile phone anytime anywhere.

To subscribe to the package of your choice, dial 100 or SMS ‘SUB’ to the relevant shortcode from the list of packages mentioned below.

Terms & Conditions:


- This is a limited time offer
- To unsubscribe from Special Unlimited Internet Package users will SMS UNSUB to short code 7810
- Subscription in case for new customers on Ufone network can take up to 24 hours.
- Package will automatically renew on daily basis
- Rs. 0.99 will be deducted on daily basis for re-subscription
- Users who do not have sufficient balance will be un-subscribed automatically
- Remaining data will not carry forward to next day
- Fair usage policy of 4 GB limit per day apply
- Users subscribed to Hourly Mobile Internet package will not be able to subscribe this package
- User will not be able to subscribe to Hourly Mobile Internet package if they are subscribe to this data package
- Users will have to unsubscribe or consume their bundle fully before subscribing to Hourly Internet package
- This package is available to all Prepaid Ufone customers on all commercial packages
- This service is not offered on Prepaid and Postpaid VPN packages.
- Data Packages cannot be utilized during International roaming.
- MMS, Premium URL or Ufone WAP Portal premium downloads will be charged as normal
- Users can get GPRS and MMS settings by calling Ufone helpline 333 or sending an SMS with “handset model” to 222.
- Rs.0.50/ + tax would be applicable on “Info” SMS send to 800 for Prepaid Subscribers.

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How 3G Technology Changed the World

Posted on 16 January 2012 by Tea Server

The world of technology is growing faster than ever imagined. Not so long ago were the days when you had to choose between slowly surfing badly designed websites and making a phone call. These days, the demand for constant communication, access to news and online banking while on the move has pushed the evolution of the internet into the palm of our hands.

3G Technology How 3G Technology Changed the World

It is no longer a sight to behold if someone is walking down the street, streaming their Spotify playlists through their brand new Galaxy Tab, while reading the news and Tweeting about it at simultaneously. 3G (third generation) technology has allowed us to access and share information at the click of a button or a swipe of a finger.

It’s a hard concept to grasp that just ten years ago we would sit patiently for two whole minutes and wait for a webpage to load when now, we curse slow-loading mobile internet more than bad traffic on a Friday afternoon.

Where would we be without the technological advancement of 3G? Ten years in the past is our best guess. Without 3G, remote working would be completely out of the question and switching off between work and home was as easy as not having emails bombarding your mobile phone at all times of the night.

It’s not just the workaholic that has been affected by the advancement of internet on the move. Travellers benefit from mobile GPS systems, while families split between cities and countries can chat face-to-face while on the train.

If you find yourself bored whilst commuting to and from A to B, you have the option to download a book or some music, browse the App Store for another addictive game or Facebook the journey away.

The power of 3G, however, was greatly underestimated until recent events across the world. Student protests in London, uprisings in theMiddle East and help in finding loved ones after the Japanese tsunami are only a few examples of how 3G technology has helped organise major events.

Citizen journalism has also been on the rise since the ability to upload and share information has become so easy. The Hudson River emergency landing is probably the most famous example of an innocent bystander snapping a shot and sharing it with the world before the newspapers were able to get on the scene.

May 2011 saw the Twitter sphere explode with the news of Osama Bin Laden’s death before the Whitehouse had the chance to give an official statement and the Google Nexus One was revealed online before mainstream news, or even Google itself, got a look in.

The advancement of mobile internet can only get faster and more efficient as it grows in popularity across the world. Currently, 4G is being tested around the UK and promises ultra-broadband speeds and an alternative to home wifi connections. Watch this space – it may not be long before your whole online life goes mobile. The developed countries are talking about 4G and in Pakistan we are still waiting when 3G will come in Pakistan.

Do Check:  3G License Auction Will be in March 2012

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How to Get Better Mobile Internet Service

Posted on 07 January 2012 by Tea Server

Bulky computers and dial-up internet connections have long ago become things of the past. Amazing advancements in technology have made it possible to browse the internet from almost anywhere, anytime, directly from your mobile phone. Mobile internet service can vary greatly depending on what type of device you have, the company you choose to buy service from, and the internet package you have as part of your mobile phone plan–and because it’s not always cheap, getting the most for your money should be your ultimate goal. Highlighted for you here are some easy ways to get better mobile internet service.

Compare Data Plans

Mobile internet service providers offer a variety of data plans, so look at all of your options before deciding which one will best fit your internet needs. Some data plans have a cap on them, meaning once you’ve reached the download limit that has been set for you for the month, you either won’t be able to use the internet anymore or you will be charged for additional usage. Also, it’s important to find out if the service provider practices bandwidth throttling. Bandwidth throttling means the speed of downloads will decrease greatly once you’ve exceeded your data plan. If you download a large number of videos for example, you may want to opt for a plan with unlimited data usage so that you can maintain great coverage without the threat of additional charges.

Consider Mobile Reception

The quality of your mobile internet service can be largely affected by the area in which you live. If your current service is bad due to poor reception, you may want to switch to a different company altogether in order to improve your internet connection. If you want better service, go with a provider that has a network that covers the area in which you live or spend the majority of your time.

Check Out Customer Reviews

Customer reviews will tell you almost everything you need to know about mobile internet service, so go online or ask around to find out what others are saying about their current provider and service. A large number of bad reviews and customer complaints about a particular company should raise some red flags–if that’s what you find in your search, it might be best to move on and look for a provider with a stellar reputation when it comes to mobile internet service.

Read Contracts Carefully

When you purchase mobile internet service as part of your smart phone plan, you almost always have to sign a contract requiring you to stay with the provider for a designated amount of time before you are able to either stop or switch your service. Read fine print carefully when it comes to these contracts. If you purchase a plan only to find out your mobile internet service is poor or a better plan is being offered elsewhere for less, the last thing you want is to be locked into a contract for an extended period of time.

As you can see, there are several ways to obtain better mobile internet service so that you can access the internet when you want, where you want. Research different service plans and providers, and shop around. Having your options laid out on the table will make it much easier to see which mobile internet service is best.

Guest post from Karen Schweitzer. Karen writes about internet service providers and related topics for Internetserviceproviders.org.

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