Instaphone
Instaphone was Pakistan's first mobile communication service. It was launched by M/s Pakcom Ltd., a telecommunications company and the industry pioneer in the country. The company was jointly owned by M/s Arfeen and Millicom International and was acquired in its entirety by the Arfeen Group later.
History
In 1989, the Government of Pakistan awarded licences to mobile operators. M/s Pakcom Ltd. and M/s Paktel Ltd. won the bids and were granted 15-year licences. A third company was among the competitors, but did not meet the bid requirements.The two companies raced to launch their cellular service and "Instaphone" won the race by a few weeks, when it launched its service on 16 October 1990 with 3 Radio Base Stations. Services were offered in Islamabad the following month. The cellular mobile exchange of both operators used Ericsson model AXE-10. Services at Peshawar were started in April 1991 as a satellite of the Islamabad exchange, linked via PTCL network. Quetta service began as a satellite of the Karachi exchange.
Billing was post-paid with Rs.5000/- as an initial deposit. Call data was stored on magnetic tapes that were sent to UK for printing of bills and the bills were then sent to customers, a 45+-day process. This delay led many to default after running up large bills. The call rate was Rs.4/- per minute for local calls charged to both. Such unpaid billing was Rs. 25 Million approx in June 1993.
The company's license was cancelled by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority in January 2008 for unpaid license renewal fees totalling $291 million. Instaphone appealed the decision and filed a petition challenging the national Mobile Cellular Policy of 2004. Both actions were dismissed by the Islamabad High Court on April 14, 2009. The court extended the deadline for payment of the outstanding license fees to 6 May 2009.
Instaphone eventually declared bankruptcy.
Market share
Before the company's license was canceled, It was ranked at the bottom in terms of market share.| 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 |
| 3,196 | 2,693 | 1,539 | 472 |