Monday, 23 December 2019
Monday, 27 May 2019
SCOM packages 2019 updated
Services Features
Services Features
Service | Procedure | Charges (ex Tax) |
---|---|---|
Balance Query For Pre Paid and Postpaid Subscribers | *125# | – |
To Recharge Card | *126*PIN No # | – |
Recharge for Others | *126*SCOM-No*PIN# | – |
Balance Transfer | *128*Amount*Mob No# | – |
Free Minutes and Bundle Query | *125# then Reply 1 | – |
Friend and Family(F&F) | *133# or Dial 125 and follow IVR | Activation fee PKR. 30 (Add 5 Nos Free, Changing of number PKR 15 per modification. |
SCOM Loan | *135# | Service Charges PKR 2 |
Low Balance Notification Service | Activated By Default | Free Activation |
Call Cost Notification Service | Activated By Default | Free Activation |
Missed Call Alerts Activation with English language | Press *127*1*1# or Send ” CHMCN 1″ to 373 | PKR 20 |
Missed Call Alerts Activation with Urdu language | Press *127*1*2# or Send ” CHMCN 2″ to 373 | PKR 20 |
Missed Call Alerts Deactivation | Press*127*2# or Send “UNMCN” to 373 | – |
Package activation/change | Press *725# or Dial 725 | Charges PKR 10 |
Call Conference | Activated By Default | Free Activation |
Call Forwarding | Activated By Default | Free Activation |
Call waiting | Activated By Default | Free Activation |
SMS Blocking Feature Activate | Send “SUB 92355xxxxxxx” to 420 | PKR 1 per day |
SMS Blocking Feature Add Number | Send “ADD 92355xxxxxxx” to 420 | – |
SMS Blocking Feature Del Number | Send “DEL 92355xxxxxxx” to 420 | – |
SMS Blocking Feature Query | Send “QU” to 420 | – |
SMS Blocking Feature Deactivate | Send “UNSUB” to 420 | – |
SMS Forwarding Feature Activate | Send “SUB 92355xxxxxxx” to 373 | Activation Fee PKR 5 per week |
SMS Forwarding Feature Query | Send “QU” to 373 | – |
SMS Forwarding Feature Deactivated | Send “UNSUB” to 373 | – |
Internet settings (Pull) |
Send “Setting” to 605 or Follow GPRS Setting Link
| – |
By:
Faraz
On 03:08:00
Facebook removed over 2 billion fake accounts in just three months
In its effort to combat the spread of false news and violence through its platform, the social media giant, Facebook has taken down 2.2 billion fake accounts during a course of three months, January to March, this year. This massive account removal development marks a record high for the company as the number is quite identical to the monthly active users of Facebook which reached a figure of 2.38 billion, as per last month’s stats.
To compare how big Facebook’s recent move is, it must be noted that Facebook had disabled 1.2 billion fake accounts in the previous quarter and 694 million between during the last three months of 2017. The new figures were recently released in the company’s third Community Standards Enforcement report. Moreover, Facebook has planned to release this report for the Facebook app and Instagram on a quarterly basis starting from 2020, rather than twice a year.
While explaining the need for the report, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg said;
“The health of the discourse is just as important as any financial reporting we do, so we should do it just as frequently. Understanding the prevalence of harmful content will help companies and governments design better systems for dealing with it. I believe every major internet service should do this.”
The world’s most popular social media network which according to the latest statistic, adds over 500,000 new users every day, can’t stop people from making new fake profiles every day. According to a report, 7 new profiles are being added to Facebook every second and this means that millions of fake Facebook profiles are created each month.
Some of the reasons behind the sharp increase in fake accounts have been explained by Facebook VP of Analytics Alex Schultz. He said one factor is “simplistic attacks,” which he claims don’t represent real harm or even a real risk of harm. He further detailed that this happens when someone makes a hundred million fake accounts that are then taken down right away. Schultz said they are removed so fast that nobody is exposed to them and they aren’t included in active user counts.
Facebook is applying all efforts to monitor the content on its platform to improve the identification system of fake accounts. Facebook will soon launch a pilot project where some of its content reviewers will focus on hate speech. The program aims to provide reviewers a “deeper understanding” of how hate speech manifests and make “more accurate calls.”
To compare how big Facebook’s recent move is, it must be noted that Facebook had disabled 1.2 billion fake accounts in the previous quarter and 694 million between during the last three months of 2017. The new figures were recently released in the company’s third Community Standards Enforcement report. Moreover, Facebook has planned to release this report for the Facebook app and Instagram on a quarterly basis starting from 2020, rather than twice a year.
While explaining the need for the report, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg said;
“The health of the discourse is just as important as any financial reporting we do, so we should do it just as frequently. Understanding the prevalence of harmful content will help companies and governments design better systems for dealing with it. I believe every major internet service should do this.”
The world’s most popular social media network which according to the latest statistic, adds over 500,000 new users every day, can’t stop people from making new fake profiles every day. According to a report, 7 new profiles are being added to Facebook every second and this means that millions of fake Facebook profiles are created each month.
Some of the reasons behind the sharp increase in fake accounts have been explained by Facebook VP of Analytics Alex Schultz. He said one factor is “simplistic attacks,” which he claims don’t represent real harm or even a real risk of harm. He further detailed that this happens when someone makes a hundred million fake accounts that are then taken down right away. Schultz said they are removed so fast that nobody is exposed to them and they aren’t included in active user counts.
Facebook is applying all efforts to monitor the content on its platform to improve the identification system of fake accounts. Facebook will soon launch a pilot project where some of its content reviewers will focus on hate speech. The program aims to provide reviewers a “deeper understanding” of how hate speech manifests and make “more accurate calls.”
By:
Faraz
On 01:58:00
Sunday, 17 February 2019
New Update in Pubg Mobile Game Now
New Update in Pubg Mobile Game
Tencent has confirmed when PUBG Mobile would receive the much awaited 0.11.0 update. The PUBG Mobile update 0.11.0 zombies mode release date is February 19 with the game's servers to be taken down for maintenance from 5:30am to 1:30pm IST on February 18. Service may resume sooner or later depending on maintenance progress. The new version will be pushed to Google Play and App Store starting February 19. This was confirmed on the PUBG Mobile Discord and comes after an extended beta for the 0.11.0 update that lasted almost a month. Zombies mode also gets an official name, now called Survive Till Dawn. Here's what else you can expect.
PUBG Mobile update 0.11.0 zombie mode patch notes
- Added zombie: Survive Till Dawn, a new time-limited event mode when players fight zombies and bosses from Resident Evil 2
- Added Weather: Moonlight to Vikendi
- Added player spaces: it will be available where player information and connections are displayed and you can select a friend with Synergy 400 or above as Partner to stand by your side in your space
- Added Resident Evil 2 main menu theme and music
- Sanhok available in Arcade - quick match
- Shadows can be disabled under settings
- Past results can be kept up to one month only
- Fixed terrain display bugs for budget devices
PUBG Offline time Pakistan
- In Pakistan, PUBG Corp will take the servers for the game offline for eight hours for server maintenance on February 18, 2019, starting from 5:00 am to 1:00 pm according to Pakistani time.
- Pubg offline time in pakistan
By:
Faraz
On 17:43:00
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