Islamabad: Pakistani telecom company, Ufone 4G stands unwavering in its dedication to supporting residents impacted by the imminent danger posed by cyclone Biparjoy. As the cyclone threat recedes and individuals begin their journey back to normalcy, Ufone 4G takes immense pride in announcing a special initiative aimed at offering essential communication support to the previously evacuated areas. Recognizing the critical role of effective communication during challenging times, Ufone 4G has introduced 50 free minutes on selected sites within the affected regions.
Rebuilding Connections: Connecting People in Crisis through Free Calling
With a primary focus on the safety and well-being of the affected communities, Ufone 4G responded promptly to the cyclone threat by ensuring uninterrupted network coverage and deploying additional resources in the areas that could have potentially been impacted. As the situation stabilizes and residents make their way back home, the 50 free minutes offered by Ufone 4G will prove instrumental in fostering essential communication and re-establishing a much-needed sense of normality in their lives.
Ufone 4G, a part of the PTCL Group, is committed to leveraging technology to support communities in need. Its recent initiative exemplifies this dedication by providing relief and assistance to areas affected by the threat of Biparjoy. Whether faced with emergencies or during times of stability, Ufone 4G remains dedicated to making a positive impact, reflecting its commitment to social responsibility and the betterment of society as a whole.
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