Use Unlimited Free Twitter on Mobilink and Ufone Mobile

Now, all Ufone customers and Prepaid Mobilink customers can browse the Twitter website from their mobile phones absolutely free of cost. There are no subscription or daily charges or any other kind of charges. If you are a user of Ufone or Mobilink Jazz or Jazba and have an internet enabled handset, you can get in touch with your friends and family with Twitter; no matter where your friends are now. This is so simple that you even don't need to subscribe to it, all qualified customers are already subscribed to this amazing offer.

Following are some details about this offer:

How to Use Free Twitter on Mobile?

Log on to mobile.twitter.com from mobile browser of your handset.

Ufone Twitter Unlimited

Ufone called its offer as Twitter Unlimited which is available to its all customers free of charge.
Ufone Free Twitter Unlimited


Mobilink Twitter Zero

Mobilnk offers free unlimited twitter usage to its prepaid subscribers including all Jazz and Jazba customers. 
Mobilink Twitter Zero

Twitter is one of the biggest social networks in the world and these offers are a milestone to boost its users in Pakistan. Twitter is also promoting such services in Pakistan by adding a ticker on top of their website when a person from Pakistani IP address visits their website. It is how I see it on Twitter.com



Few Main Points

  1. This service is valid for the only mobile version of the Twitter website. So if you have a smartphone and use the main website of Twitter, you will be charged as per standard GPRS charges.
  2. GPRS/ EDGE settings should be done on your mobile phone.
  3. Data used while browsing any external link will be charged. However, when a user clicks on any external link, he will be shown a notification indicating that standard data charges will be applied to view the link and external link will only be opened after user consent. 
  4. This free service might not work on some browsers or handsets and even some Twitter applications might also cause charging.

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