The Senate Permanent Committee of this and telecommunications will assess the Jazz Audit report on Tuesday, which claims that the telecom operator has paid mobile users with RS6.58 billion too much. The committee will also investigate spectrum disputes, illegal user cases and matters with regard to PTCL and UFONE, in which Senator Palwasha Mohammad Zai Khan has the session chairman.
According to the agenda, the Senate Committee will hear a detailed briefing from the chairman Frequency Allocation Board on measures taken for spectrum auctions. The Attorney General of Pakistan, chairman Pemra and chairman PTA will also update the members on the progress when leaving LDIFLL -Storing assignments that have delayed the auctions.
In addition to the Jazz Audit report, the panel receives a joint briefing from PSEB, PTA and the director -general of NCCIA on the number of call centers and software houses in the country. This update contains details of generated income, current registrations, monitoring mechanisms and actions that are taken against cyber fraudsters, together with future preventive measures.
The PTA chairman and the Auditor General of Pakistan will present findings of the Jazz Audit report, which claimed that the operator charged users an extra RS6.58 billion, while the authority maintains to increase the rates by 15 percent. The committee is expected to question the PTA about measures to protect consumer rights in such cases.
Other agenda articles include a briefing from PTA on the capital expenditures of telecom operators in the past three years, steps to guarantee the quality of service quality and the results of service quality surveys in the same period.
The committee will also discuss a lawsuit on Spectrum that is occupied by Sun TV, the status of Spectrum under illegal use by China Mobile and updates on the latest audit of PTCL together with details of the Executive Board of Ufone.
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