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Uber's Upstart Rival In Pakistan Uses Rickshaws, Low-Tech Phones

Rixi rickshaw driver Saeed Akhtar sits in his rickshaw in Lahore, Pakistan May 19, 2016. Image: Reuters
Rixi rickshaw driver Saeed Akhtar sits in his rickshaw in Lahore, Pakistan May 19, 2016. Image: Reuters
Lahore: As taxi hailing giant Uber enters Pakistan, a little-known local competitor is counting on a mix of new ideas and old technology to tap what could be a big chunk of the market: low-income residents who travel in rickshaws, not cabs. Known as Rixi, the Lahore-based service hails rickshaws instead of cars. Its platform is not smartphones, but older SMS phone messaging that allows nearby drivers to bid for any user's business. ...
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