K-Mobile, a Toronto based mobile phone firm founded by a Pakistani Canadian, is currently evaluating possibilities of expanding its business to Pakistan, we have learned.
K-Mobile is known for its quality Android devices, tailored for low-end segments.
Mr. Shami Munir, the Founder and President of K-Mobile, along with other business exectives, visited Pakistan and spoke with relevent stakeholders to assess the Pakistani market and chances of bringing K-Mobile in Pakistan.
The specifics have not been spelt out right now, but signs indicate that if all goes well, K-Mobile will be bringing their range of smartphones in Pakistan.
Mr. Shami was quoted as saying:
“Over the past 17 years, I have launched several companies in Canada in the telecommunications industry. Having immigrated from Pakistan, I am eager to explore these Canadian-Pakistan business opportunities and look for valuable synergies”.
K-Mobile President said this during a seminar hosted by Canada Pakistan Business Council (CPBC) and the Government of Ontario’s Ministry of International Trade.
K-Mobile president said that Canadian companies like K-Mobile have expertise to enhance ICT connections between Pakistan and Canada.
“With a Canadian-Pakistani Diaspora of 300,000 individuals and Pakistan consumer base of 50 million, there is a great opportunity to leverage a new business-to-business collaboration.”
The K-Mobile company is a multi-million dollar venture and a dependable telecom service provider in the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. K-Mobile’s retail stores provide customers with smartphones and phone plans. The company aims to open up a lot more of these stores by 2018.
Earlier this year in August 2016, K-Mobile also launched a well-received and elegant smartphone, the K2. This smartphone is one of the best options out there with an appropriate price range for the features and specifications it packs.
via Yahoo
K2 at 30k! Oppo F1s at 24k is a much better option.
More than 30K. Im afraid its going to be another Oppo.
Come on, man. For 24k it’s a pretty good device and at its old price it’s still way better than K2.
$300 are not 24k bro. That’s why I said there are other Android devices which are cheaper and greater than K2
“Our best android device yet” written on their website. With 2050 mah battery power, can they claim their best phone yet?? having octa-core processor with larger battery cell phones are available in Pakistan already.
Welcome to Pakistan, News entrants like Kmobile and Xiaomi will increase competition resulting competitive price for consumers, a dent on QMobile’s monopoly in entry-level sets.
SOrry dude Kanayddey alay but … Xiaomiiii is cooommiiiinngggggggggg !!!!! :D
K-Mobile, Huh?! Heard for the first time, and that’s coming from someone who lives just .. literally 10 mins drive away. Good luck in Pakistan though.
k-mobile eh ?
boy does that have a weird similarity with some much maligned brand :p
k2 is lame af … you could prolly buy a chinese flagship with BEAST hardware at that price