Grow your business, stay in touch with clients, family and friends by giving them a TOLL FREE or LOCAL PHONE NUMBER in Pakistan to reach you anywhere:
Pakistan International Call Forwarding
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Grow Your Business with Toll Free or Local Phone Numbers in Pakistan
- Smart Call Forwarding Numbers offer sophisticated call forwarding capabilities that route calls to exactly where you want them anywhere in the world.
- get more customers without having an office in Pakistan
- enjoy low set up and monthly fees that work for any budget
- receive your calls to any phone anywhere: work, home, mobile
- change your ring-to number any time with easy online account management
- get simultaneous call forwarded to your phone system
- do not pay for busy or incomplete calls
Pakistan Mini Guide:
One of history’s great caravan routes runs through Pakistan | From the ‘cross roads of the world’ in Afghanistan, to India and the ancient maritime highways of the Arabian Sea. Armies followed trade, and the territory has been repeatedly invaded and fought over. But the borders were drawn without regard for ethnic boundaries. They were established by the British when they ruled all India and their main concern was military security. Geographically Pakistan divides into three regions. The largest is the central plain country: the river basin of the Indus and its tributaries. In the north and west are mountains including some of the world’s highest peaks; the peak of K2 (Godwin Austen) in Kashmir a territory also claimed by India – is the second highest in the world at 8611 m (28 251 ft).
Pakistan was born out of Britain’s Indian empire when it became independent in 1947. It had been hoped to keep the territory as one state, but it proved impossible to reconcile the religious and cultural differences of the two major factions, the Hindus and the Muslims. So, largely because of the campaigning of the Muslim leader, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan was created for the Muslims. The new state was an ungainly creation: two territories separated by a piece of northern India.
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