We have been covering different telecom services as offered by different telcos and their pricing in Pakistan. Our this post will tell you how you can check the balance as remaining against your mobile subscription using Ufone Balance Check Code. The Ufone users can dial a simple USSD code from their smart/feature phones and in response the company directs an automated message with information about your balance.
Ufone expanded its services to the Pakistani populous back in 2001. Currently, it is operational under PTCL and went under the umbrella of Etisalat, a UAE based company, in 2006. Currently, the company is serving some more than 24 million subscribers which make up 18% of the total telecom industry.
We have already talked about different Ufone Internet Packages, Ufone SMS Packages, Ufone Call Packages and Ufone Internet & MMS Settings. Recently, we also told you about how can you request advance balance on your Ufone. Apart from that, the Ufone users can also learn about the remaining balance on their account using Ufone Balance Check Code and our this post will let you know how can you do that.
Although there could be different ways to actually know about one’s balance. We will, however, explore the option to do so using the code.
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That was it. If you think we missed something or if you want us to do research on something particular please mention in comments below. Otherwise our comprehensive research on the pricing details of call, SMS, internet packages and isettings, advance balance codes of Telenor, Ufone, Zong, Jazz and Warid can be viewed here.
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