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Nepal Bank Limited: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1937 State-owned bank S A Nepal Investment Bank: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1986 Commercial bank P A Nepal Oil Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Kathmandu: 1970 State owned petro concern S A Nepal Railway Company Limited: Industrials Railroads Janakpur: 1927 Railroads S A Nepal ...
Allied Bank Limited: Lahore: US$12.3 billion [8] Banking: US$106 million: MCB Bank: Lahore: US$11.6 billion [9] Banking: US$189 million [9] Askari Bank: Rawalpindi: US$7.7 billion [10] Banking: US$126 million [10] (2021) Oil & Gas Development Company: Islamabad: US$5.6 billion (2022) [11] Petroleum: US$657 million [11] DG Cement: Lahore ...
Avanceon Limited is a Pakistani technology company headquartered in Lahore. Avanceon subsidiaries include Avanceon FZE Dubai, [ 2 ] Avanceon Automation & Control W.L.L Qatar, [ 3 ] Octopus Digital, [ 4 ] and Avanceon Saudi for Energy Co. WLL.
Islamabad: 1964 State-owned media holding company S A Pakola: Consumer goods Beverages Karachi: 1950 Soft drinks P A Paktel: Telecommunications Telecommunications services Islamabad: 1989 Defunct 2008, joint venture of Hasan Associates & Cable & Wireless (UK), now rebranded as Zong: P D PakWheels: Technology Consumer digital services Lahore: 2003
In 2006, Nayatel was created as a subsidiary of Micronet Broadband (Pvt.) Limited (MBL) as Pakistan's first Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) service provider. [3] Nayatel's services were exclusive to the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, however, in 2016, they expanded to Faisalabad [4] [5] and in 2018, Peshawar was added to their coverage area. [6]
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Telenor, a Norwegian telecommunications company, acquired a license for providing GSM services in Pakistan in April 2004, and launched its services commercially in Karachi, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi on 15 March 2005; it expanded its services to Lahore, Faisalabad and Hyderabad on 23 March 2005. [6]
Television is the main source of news and information for people in Pakistan's towns, cities and large areas of the countryside. Marketing research company Gallup Pakistan, estimated there were 86 million TV viewers in Pakistan in 2009. [1]