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Old May 2nd, 2008, 03:32 PM
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Default Rates to Pakistan going up?

What is going on in Pakistan? My current carrier is increasing the rate almost three times the current rate. The ringpakistan.com has gone up from $.05 to .15 as well. Why are we going back while technology improves? Wouldn’t this result in reduced revenue for Pakistan overall since fewer people including businesses will call less. I thought it was going to be all awesome after we get democracy in homeland.
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Old May 15th, 2008, 01:37 AM
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Default Re: Rates to Pakistan going up?

I have been using amantel(calling cards),voipraider(VOIP) and lowratevoip(VOIP) to call pakistan for a while. It looks like since first of may 2008 every service provider has increased the calling rates to pakistan. I saw this news flash on amantel's website
"Due to increase in taxes by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, call rates to Pakistan has been increased to 10-12 cents per minute from May 1st, 2008"

Here is how the rates have changed for me.
Provider---------was-------------now
LowRateVoip: ---.015/min---------.077/min
VoipRaider:------.01/min----------.06/min
Amantel(pinless)-.04/min----------.114/min

It is so depressing to see when our neighbours (india and china) are progressing by leaps and bounds, our government is determined to take pakistan back to the stone age. Sure they may get a quick increase in revenue due to this hike in taxes but are they so dumb to realize that these moves are pushing the investors to find other markets.
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Old May 15th, 2008, 10:40 AM
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Post Re: Rates to Pakistan going up?

nonoh also gone up, rates to call pakistan from uk are
------------was-------------- now
march .01p/min
april -------.01p/min ---------.014p/min
15 may -------.014p/min ------.043p/min to call landline and mobile
any one know cheaper rates to call pakistan then this ,,this is absolutely ridiculous ,,
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Old June 8th, 2008, 06:25 PM
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Default Re: Rates to Pakistan going up?

I am also using amantel.com for Pakistan and India,Great service from last 4 years,Very much satisfied.They are still cheap than other companies offering for 7.5c/min compared to other sites.Good job guys keep it up.
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Old June 9th, 2008, 09:29 PM
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Post Calling rates to Pakistan

BraintTEL is still the winner considering calling rates to Pakistan: (if they can keep their quality and start using G711 Codec again)

BrainTEL:
Lahore local calls: RS: 0.90 per minute
NWD calls: RS: 2.00 per minute
Mobile calls: RS: 2.75 per minute

Betamax VoIP companies:
All calls to Pakistan: RS: 5.28
(VoIPcheap.com; dialnow.com; 12VoIP.com; internetcalls.com; sipdiscount.com; etc etc etc.
Above rate is using ATA device or direct dial local access number, rates might be lower using softphone using computer.
Check this link for their companies and calling rate comparison: http://backsla.sh/betamax)

Amantel:
Quite confusing rates for calling card and PIN less service:
On average rate: RS: 5.07 per minute (For USA only)
On average rate: RS: 5.58 per minute (From other countries)
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