Islamabad: Mobile services restored in Rawalpindi after a pause of four days. Cell phone services were suspended on 9th of Muharam on November 14 for two days but suspension was extended for another two days after sectarian clashes erupted in the city.
Mobile phone services restored in Rawalpindi on November 17, 2013
Recent PostMobile phone services restored in Rawalpindi on November 17, 2013
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