Pakistan virtual phone numbers

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Local Pakistan regulations

In Pakistan, telemarketing is regulated by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) under the Pakistan Telecommunication (Re-organization) Act, 1996. Key regulations include:

  • Telemarketers must comply with the Protection from Spam, Unsolicited, Fraudulent and Obnoxious Communication Regulations, 2009, which require them to register with the PTA and obtain consent from subscribers before making calls (Source: PTA)
  • Businesses must maintain a do not call register (DNCR) and honor requests from subscribers to be excluded from telemarketing calls (Source: Josh and Mak International)
  • Telemarketers are also required to disclose their identity and the purpose of the call at the beginning of the conversation (Source: Dawn)

These regulations aim to protect consumers from unwanted and fraudulent telemarketing activities in Pakistan.

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Pakistan number pricing

Pay only for the Pakistan numbers you need month-to-month. No contracts required.

Starting at:

$1.00

per month

Why do business in Pakistan?

Pakistan's economic landscape in 2024 is shaped by key sectors that are integral to the country's growth and progress.

  • Agriculture: The agricultural sector is expected to recover and grow significantly due to government initiatives and increased credit disbursement to farmers, with major crops like cotton, rice, and maize seeing substantial production increases.
  • Textiles: Textiles, Pakistan's primary export sector, remain a crucial economic contributor, even in the face of challenges such as elevated electricity prices and the Federal Investigation Agency's actions against illegal foreign exchange activities.
  • Energy: Reforms in the energy sector are tackling inefficiencies, with recent tariff hikes curbing losses and safeguarding poor consumers. However, leveraging Pakistan's affordable hydropower and solar resources will necessitate investment and solutions to long-standing distribution and transmission challenges.

Other important factors contributing to Pakistan's economic growth include remittances from Pakistani expatriate workers, strengthening tax revenue collection, and large-scale infrastructure projects under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

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