Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has made its Landline service mobile for customers through its SmartLink application. PTCL users will be able to dial and receive landline calls on their mobile phones on the go, anywhere and anytime.
The largest ICT service provider in Pakistan claims to transfer landline calling experience to mobile phones in simple, smart and at affordable landline tariffs. Let’s just hope that PTCL landline is able to receive the calls in the first place since many customers still complain about its call services. High-quality video calling options are also available for the customers without any limitation on the location. Moreover, video calls and messaging is free-of-cost from SmartLink to SmartLink while standard landline tariff applies for calls to PTCL landline and mobile operators.
Read More: PTCL SmartLink App Review and Activation Guide
Adnan Shahid, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) PTCL said, “PTCL landline is the pioneer voice telephony service in Pakistan and we are proud to extend the same high-quality calling experience to our loyal users on mobile phones. The SmartLink application is yet another first by PTCL and endorses our continuous efforts to bring innovative technology-led solutions to our customers”
PTCL SmartLink is available for free with no monthly charges in over 41 cities via Google Play store. The application is equipped with several on-the-go features from instant messaging to watching 150 PTCL Smart TV Channels. You can go through our detailed application review to get a better idea.
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