Can’t you see I’m Busy, Man!!!
This interesting image was printed, a few days back, in almost all leading papers of the city.
Can you feel the marked difference??? A poor common pakistani, already a mobile user, collecting wood standing in front of parliament (highest office of the city on maybe the most extensive roads of the country) …!
WOW … amazing colors of Pakistan!!!
nice nice — thats called Telecom boom
no, its called mobile stealing to an extent that theres a market within the market
i remember when cellphones were introduced in pakistan, after few months my sister saw a sweeper using one and she came home and asked mom to buy her one because she was shocked by the fact that if a sweeper can afford why can’t she..lolz
mobile is becoming a necessity of life. its hard to live without using it, at least for me.:)
Its the fact that incoming calls are so cheap that having a cell phone as a one way communication device is awesome. Then one can once in a while use it to call too.
Khair, these guys are the most who get robbed… I remember a story about a construction site in Karachi’s suburbs, where robbers retrieved 40 or so mobiles from the work.
LAWL!
Nice pic.
so was he influenced by “u top up” / “baat ban jayee” type advertising?
I just posted about the costs of broadband and mobile calls on my blog and commented how Pakistan could be one of the best places in the world when it comes to mobile use.
The fact that virtually everyone has one these days could back this up. Just about 5 years ago, it was a novelty to see someone who didn’t even own a car, have a mobile number. I hope this becomes true of other technologies.
Every thing is given to you on turn key basis.there is very little indiginous tec.
Every thing is given to you on turn key basis.there is very little indiginous tec.
Super capture :)