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Ufone Adds 25 Cities To Its 3G Network On New Year Day

Ufone has extended its 3G service to 25 cities across Pakistan including Sheikhupura, Gujrat, Dera Ghazi Khan, Bahawalpur, Sukhar, Jehlum and Abbotabad. The Telecom Company had almost doubled its 3G covered cities when it added Bannu, Bhurban and Murree to the list late last month.

All the newly added cities will receive free 3G service for 30 days to help users experience fast mobile internet. However, this applies if the 3G service is used fairly within the 200 MBs limit and is applicable till 31st January, 2015.

Ufone announced this news on their Facebook page right at the start of New Year.

Via ProPakistani

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