Half of Pakistanis including women have access to a cell phone together with rural areas (two-thirds in urban areas) while more than 86 percent of men have their own cell phone, 40 percent of women do. These figures suggest a much higher access to cell phone (available in the household or within the extended family) than the figures for regular usage.
Balochistan is the least served (still, a third of the population have access to mobile phones). According to the survey, cell phone usage in 35-4 percent in Sindh about 44 percent in NWFP and Azad Jammu and Kashmir and highest in Punjab at 51.5 percent. The pervasive use of mobile telephony creates a ready market for financial services delivery over mobile phones. Use of cell phones is still mostly confined to voice services (for 78.5 percent of cell phone users).
Basic data services such as SMS, are used by 40.2pc cell phone users with higher usage in urban areas (45 percent) than in rural (36-7 percent). SMS usage is also more frequent among men. Internet usage remains low and is concentrated in urban areas. Internet and e-mail are more accessed used at home. Close to two-thirds of Pakistanis (60.8 percent) have their own prepaid mobile phones.
The report asserts that Mobilink is the most used network across rural and urban areas. There is a large gender divide on cell phone payments. Majority of men pay for themselves, while the majority (84.5 percent) of women's cell phone expenses are paid by their spouse or family.
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