The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued an important update for all mobile users. Citizens are urged to ensure their national identity cards (CNICs) are up to date. This step is crucial for uninterrupted mobile phone services.
In a social media message, the PTA emphasized that SIM cards registered with expired or incorrect CNICs may be blocked. Users whose CNICs are not updated risk losing mobile connectivity. The authority called this an important update for everyone relying on mobile services.
The PTA advised citizens to renew expired CNICs promptly to avoid inconvenience. Officials stressed that keeping records accurate is vital for both security and service continuity. This initiative reflects PTAโs ongoing efforts to provide reliable telecommunications nationwide.
In addition to CNIC updates, the PTA highlighted an important update regarding mobile data usage. Users are encouraged to activate the โBalance Saveโ service offered by telecom operators. This feature prevents unintended charges by automatically stopping internet access once a data bundle is fully consumed.
The advisory warns that without this service, mobile users may incur extra charges as data continues on higher Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) rates. The PTA called this measure an important update to protect consumers from unexpected costs.
This announcement comes alongside the PTAโs approval for cellular operators to begin 5G services, signaling a growing focus on modernizing Pakistanโs telecom infrastructure. Authorities said both measuresโCNIC updates and PAYG safeguardsโare designed to improve user experience and ensure smoother mobile services.
The PTA reminded citizens to check their CNIC status regularly and confirm that their mobile numbers are registered correctly. By following this important update, users can enjoy uninterrupted connectivity and avoid potential service blocks or extra charges.
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