Ufone to spend $200 million on network expansion this year

09 Jul, 2008

Ufone would spend 200 million dollars on its network expansion to ensure quality and affordable services to its around 17 million subscribers during the current financial year.
This nation-wide expansion was an ongoing process and the company would continue its practice of investing more to facilitate subscribers, said Ufone President and Chief Executive Officer Abdul Aziz while talking to a private television channel.
He said the expansion programme was being carried out technically in a way that the quality of network was not disturbed. He said "the quality of service is Ufone's motto and it would never compromise on it for which we were continuously conducting surveys to get feed back from our customers. I himself monitors the process of surveys to ensure better services."
He said the company also planned to attract more than six million new subscribers during this financial year. This programme also includes upgrading of existing infrastructure with strong focus on coverage and high network quality of service, massive expansion of cell cites nation-wide and enhancement of existing GPRS capacity and service.
About some complaints on quality of service in some areas including Islamabad, Ufone possesses a huge network and if there were any complaints, company's dedicated staff responds promptly to address the problem. "I think currently there was not any congestion in the network anywhere in the country," he added. Answering a question on new telecom policy, he said the policy formed in 2004 was a good and comprehensive document but we would propose some suggestions in the new policy, keeping in view our telecom sector experience.

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