PTCL's 3G EVO TAB quickly gains popularity
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL)'s first 3G enabled tablet with built in EVO Wireless Broadband has received tremendous response from the users resulting in a runaway success.
The reason for its success is cited to be the fact that it is user friendly, offering on the go connectivity and affordable package price, said a press release issued here today.
"3G EVO Tab" is a 7 inch touch screen tablet with built-in EVO service to offer wireless broadband internet on the go in more than 100 cities across the country.
Powered by Google Android Froyo 2.2 Operating system, 3G EVO Tab offers support for both 3G & Wi-Fi for an un-interrupted on-the-go connectivity.
With a 5MegaPixel Camera , a variety of built-in applications plus access to latest Android market; 3G EVO Tab lets you browse, snap, share, communicate, navigate, play games and do a lot more on-the go; thereby making it an ideal connectivity solution for users looking for high speed on-the-go 3G connectivity on an Android platform.
PTCL 3G EVO Tablet offers convenience and speed with three diverse economy packages to suit individual needs & pockets.
Its 12 month bundle offer has been very successful with majority sales in this bracket. Customers can get EVO Tab for as low as Rs.7999 plus 12months unlimited EVO service, all at Rs. 31,999.
Apart from the 12months contract, EVO Tab also offers bundled packages based on 3months and 6months contract at Rs.27,999 & Rs. 29,999, respectively with 3months & 6months of unlimited EVO service.
Syed Asim Ali EVP Wireless Business said "it is always our top priority to facilitate our customers to the maximum. The great response from our customers for 3G EVO Tab has further motivated us to keep striving to being innovation to the Pakistani Market".
He further added, PTCL will plan to introduce new products and services that deliver quality services at the minimum possible rates which add more value to our customer's lives."
Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011
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