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Process Automation Division W.6-01/2009 Issued 2 Administration Department Govt. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa W.6-3/2007 Issued 3 AES Lal Pir (Pvt) Limited W.6-17/96/B Issued 4 Afghan Refugees Organization W.6-08/2010 Issued 5 Aga Khan University W.6-53/86 Issued 6 Aga Khan University W.6-8/80 Issued 7 Aga Khan University W.6-22/83 Issued 8 Agha Security Services (Pvt) Ltd W.6-10/2005 Issued 9 Agility Fairs & Events Ligistics (Pvt) Limited W.6-52/2006 Issued 10 Airblue Limited W.6-04/2005 Issued 11 Airblue Limited W.6-05/2005 Issued 12 Airblue Limited W.6-06/2005 Issued 13 Airblue Limited W.6-07/2005 Issued 14 Airblue Limited W.6-08/2005 Issued 15 Airport Limousine Services W.6-124/98 Issued 16 Airport Security Force, Karachi W.6-31/80 Issued 17 Al Asad Security and Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-01/2010 Issued 18 Al-Abbas Sugar Mills Ltd. W.6-8/2002 Issued 19 Albario Engineering (Pvt) Limited W.6-32/2007 Issued 20 Albario Engineering (Pvt) Limited (Kasur) W.6-31/2008 Issued 21 Albario Engineering (Pvt) Limited (Sheikhupura) W.6-39/2008 Issued 22 Al-Feroz (Pvt) Limited W.6-51/2004 Issued 23 Al-Rehman Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-02/2004 Issued 24 Amish Marble Industry W.6-58/2006 Issued 25 Amtex (Pvt) Limited W.6-21/2002 Issued 26 Anti Narcotics Control, Rawalpindi W.6-9/74 Issued 27 Aqsa Security Guards (Pvt) Ltd W.6-64/2004 Issued 28 Aquatic Shipping & Trading Company W.6-59/2006 Issued 29 Arabian Sea Enterprises Limited W.6-61/2004 Issued 30 Asia Petroleum Limited W.6-65/96 Issued 31 Askari Aviation (Pvt) Limited W.6-10/2003 Issued 32 Askari Aviation (Pvt) Limited W.6-11/2003 Issued 33 Askari Guards (Pvt) Limited (Islamabad) W.6-53/97/1 Issued 34 Askari Guards (Pvt) Limited (Islamabad) W.6-53/97/2 Issued 35 Askari Guards (Pvt) Limited (Karachi) W.6-38/2001 Issued 36 Assistant Inspector General of Police, Lahore W.6-145/48 Issued 37 Assistant Inspector General of Police, Lahore F.12/1(07)/2010 Issued 38 Assistant Inspector General of Police, Peshawar W.145/48 Issued 39 Assistant Inspector General of Police, Peshawar F.12/1(69)/2004 Issued 40 Assistant Inspector General of Police, Peshawar F.12/1(91)/2006 Issued 41 Association for Retarded Children W.6-15/94 Issued 42 Attock Cement Pakistan Limited W.6-67/89 Issued 43 Attock Refinary Morgah W.6-1/87 Issued 44 Avari Lahore Hotel W.6-29/2004 Issued 45 Avari Towers Karachi W.6-92/90 Issued Wireless Licenses / Premissions License S # Licensee/Company Name License No. Status 46 Axact (Pvt) Limited F.12/1(37)/2010 Issued 47 AXS Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. W.6-63/2004 Issued Azad Kashmir Mineral & Industrial Development Corp. W.6-6/93 48 Muzaffarabad Issued 49 Baacha Khan Trust W.6-04/2010 Issued 50 Bagrani Brothers (Pvt) Limited F.6-62/97 Issued 51 Bahria Security Systems & Services, Isb W.6-33/2003 Issued 52 Bahria Security Systems & Services, Karachi W.6-96/95 Issued 53 Balochistan Development Authority, Quetta W.6-86/93 Issued 54 Balochistan Water & Sanitation Agency, Quetta W.6-15/83 Issued 55 Benazir Bhutto Shaheed ACTION International W.6-06/2010 Issued 56 Bestway Cement (Pvt) Limited W.6-11/2005 Issued 57 Bestway Cement Limited F.12/1(04)/2009 Issued 58 BGP (Pakistan) International W.6-13/96-BGP Issued 59 BHP Petroleum (Pakistan) Pty Limited W.6-104/99 Issued 60 BHP Petroleum (Pakistan) Pty Limited W.6-105/99 Issued 61 BHP Petroleum (Pakistan) Pty Limited W.6-5/2002/A Issued 62 BHP Petroleum (Pakistan) Pty Limited W.6-5/2002/B Issued 63 Bismillah Textiles (Pvt) Limited W.6-49/2004 Issued 64 BOC Pakistan Limited W.6-26/2005 Issued 65 BP Pakistan Exploration & Production Inc. W.6-21/77 Issued 66 BP Pakistan Exploration & Production Inc. W.6-230/99 Issued 67 Bulleh Shah Paper Mills (Packages Limited) W.6-76/2006 Issued 68 Buzzard Security (Pvt) Limited W.6-16/2007 Issued 69 C.A.S. Security (Pvt) Limited W.6-27/2008 Issued 70 Café Students W.6-08/2004 Issued 71 Callguard Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-18/2003 Issued 72 Caltex Oil (Pakistan) Limited W.6-6/91 Issued 73 Capital Development Authority, Islamabad W.6-62/92 Issued 74 Capital Strategies Group W.6-15/2008 Issued 75 CARES Capital Hospital, Isb W.6-03/2009 Issued 76 CDA Khanpur Dam Project W.6-29/91 Issued 77 CDA, Simly Dam Division W.6-2/94 Issued 78 Chashma Nuclear Power Plant Unit-1 W.6-33/2008 Issued 79 Chashma Nuclear Power Plant, Islamabad W.6-30/96 Issued 80 Chashma Nuclear Power Plant, Islamabad W.6-42/94 Issued 81 Chashma Nuclear Power Project Unit-2 (UHF) W.6-06/2009 Issued 82 Chashma Nuclear Power Project Unit-2 (VHF) W.6-19/2009 Issued 83 Cherat Cement Company Limited W.6-13/84 Issued 84 Chief Conservator of Forest Azad Kashmir W.6-25/80 Issued 85 Chief Conservator of Forest Azad Kashmir W.6-4/94 Issued 86 China State Consturction Engineering Corporation W.6-11/2009 Issued 87 City Dev. & Municipal Deptt. (PDA) Peshawar F.12/1(90)/2005 Issued 88 City District Government, Karachi W.6-34/77 Issued 89 City District Government, Rawalpindi W.6-30/97 Issued 90 City Linkers Transport Service. W.6-05/2004 Issued Wireless Licenses / Premissions License S # Licensee/Company Name License No. Status 91 City Towers Management Company W.6-44/2006 Issued 92 Civil Defence Directorate, Punjab W.6-26/75 Issued 93 Collectorate of Customs, Peshawar W.6-2/77 Issued 94 Collectorate of Customs, Quetta W.6-36/77 Issued 95 Critical Mass (Social Welfare Organization) W.6-47/2006 Issued 96 Crown Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-74/2006 Issued 97 D.G. Khan Cement Company Limited W.6-8/97 Issued 98 D.G. Khan Cement Company Limited W.6-18/2005 Issued 99 D.G. Khan Cement Company Limited W.6-70/2006 Issued 100 Dancom Online (Pvt.) Ltd, Islamabad F.12/2(21)/2002 Issued 101 Dawlance Group of Companies W.6-36/2008 Issued 102 Dawood Hercules Chemicals Ltd. W.6-23/70 Issued 103 Defence Authority Marina Club W.6-50/91 Issued 104 Defence Housing Authority W.6-25/2009 Issued 105 Deptt. of Plant Protection (Entomologist) W.6-28/78 Issued 106 Deptt. of Plant Protection (HF), Karachi. W.203/51 Issued 107 DHA Lahore EME Sector W.6-30/2004 Issued 108 DHL Pakistan (Pvt) Limited W.6-80/89 Issued 109 District Jail, Multan W.6-36/2007 Issued 110 Dogma Security & Consultancy Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-05/2008 Issued 111 Dolmen (Pvt) Limited W.6-05/2009 Issued 112 Dr. Ziauddin Hospital W.6-52/86 Issued 113 Eagle Security Guards (Pvt) Limited W.6-81/92 Issued 114 Eagle Security Guards (Pvt) Limited W.6-17/2003 Issued 115 Edhi Foundation (Pakistan) W.6-5/87 Issued 116 Edhi Foundation (Pakistan) W.6-2/2002 Issued 117 Edhi Foundation (Pakistan) F.12/1(22)/2010 Issued 118 Emirates Airline W.6-12/88 Issued 119 Emirates Airline W.6-24/94 Issued 120 Emirates Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-10/2007 Issued 121 Engro Asahi Polymer & Chemical Limited W.6-1/2002 Issued 122 Engro Asahi Polymer & Chemical Limited W.6-13/2008 Issued 123 Engro Fertilizers Limited W.6-15/81 Issued 124 Engro Fertilizers Limited W.6-12/2002 Issued 125 Engro Fertilizers Limited W.6-01/2011 Issued 126 Engro Fertilizers Limited (Base Stations) W.6-03/2010 Issued 127 Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited W.6-29/2010 Issued 128 Engro Vopak Terminal Limited W.6-24/2000 Issued 129 Eni Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd (Ex LASMO Oil) W.6-50/88 Issued 130 Eni Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd (Ex LASMO Oil) W.6-24/90 Issued 131 Eni Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd (Ex LASMO Oil) F.12/12(03)/2009 Issued 132 ESBI Contracting Limited F.6-33/98 Issued 133 F&B Bulk Storage (Pvt) Limited W.6-97/95 Issued 134 Faisalabad Development Authoirty, WASA Faisalabad W.6-17/85 Issued 135 Faisalabad Serena Hotel W.6-29/2008 Issued Wireless Licenses / Premissions License S # Licensee/Company Name License No. Status 136 Fauji Cement Company Limited W.6-19/2005 Issued 137 Fauji Fertilizer Bin Qasim Limited W.6-87/94 Issued 138 Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited Ghotki W.6-20/77 Issued 139 Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited Rahim Yar Khan W.6-10/79 Issued 140 Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited Rawalpindi Cantt. W.6-38/2010 Issued 141 Fauji Oil Terminal & Distribution Co. Ltd. W.6-58/95 Issued 142 Fauji Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-4/2000 Issued 143 Fauji Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-19/2003 Issued 144 Fauji Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-26/2003 Issued 145 Fauji Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-11/2004 Issued 146 Fauji Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-06/2004 Issued 147 Fauji Sugar Mills Khoski W.6-40/2001 Issued 148 Fearless (SMC-Private) Limited W.6-63/2006 Issued 149 Fecto Cement Limited W.6-1/88 Issued 150 Federal Government Services Hospital, (Poly Clinic) Islamabad W.6-33/86 Issued 151 Feroze Textile Industries (Pvt) Limited W.6-67/2006 Issued 152 Flare (SMC) (Pvt) Limited F.12/1(28)/2009 Issued 153 Flash Security Services (Pvt) Limited W.6-28/2005 Issued 154 Forbes Forbes Campbell Co.
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