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Fears of paid services by Google being shut down in Pakistan finally came to an end on Thursday after IT Minister Syed Aminul Haque said that the Ministry of Finance has agreed to devise a mechanism for payments against the tech giant's app services.
Earlier it was expected that Google Play Store services would no longer be available to Pakistani users after December 1 as the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) had suspended the direct carrier billing (DCB) mechanism.
Users would have had to use their bank cards to avail the services and most won't be able to download apps from Google Play Store because of limited credit card facilities.
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The telecom ministry, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA ) and cellular service operators had approached the SBP to seek revocation of the step since the move would cause issues for customers.
However, Minister of Information Technology (IT) and Telecommunication Syed Aminul Haque said in a statement today that the Ministry of Finance has agreed to a proposal "with regard to evolving an effective mechanism and making payment against the Google App services".
He maintained that "after the agreement, the payment would be made to Google as per the schedule and all its application services to remain intact."
Syed Amin Ul Haque said that the State Bank of Pakistan had been directed to delay the implementation of the Direct Carrier Billing (#DCB) policy for one month.@MIshaqDar50 @StateBank_Pak @Zongers @PTCLOfficial @GooglePlay
— Ministry of IT & Telecom (@MoitOfficial) December 1, 2022
He also revealed that the central bank has been instructed to delay the implementation of the policy suspending DCB and added that the IT and finance ministries will decide on the plan of action in collaboration with the SBP within a month.
The minister also stated that telecom operators had been granted a month’s time to implement the new billing policy however, they had appealed to the IT ministry for assistance on the matter.
Amin said that on request of the Telecom operators for assistance, a letter was written to Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to make the payments and formulate a time frame.
— Ministry of IT & Telecom (@MoitOfficial) December 1, 2022
Haque also expressed his gratitude towards Special Assistant for Finance Tariq Bajwa for his timely decision to alert Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif whereby the crisis was averted.
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