This paper focuses on cell phone technology in Pakistan and the social and economic changes in Pakistan. Pakistan today is less than half its size three decades ago, and this reduction in size is the most important of the many and different changes that occurred in this country. It is more accurate to say that Pakistan is today a very different place from what it was only two generations ago (Zaidi 2002). Some social and economic changes that have occurred in Pakistan are obvious and some are subtle. The strong assertion is that it may have been feudal a century ago, but today, it is certainly not, despite its present social and economic relations of production and exchange (Zaidi). The relationship may also appear to be a variant of feudalism, and that is all. The stubborn assumption on its feudal image owes to the lack, insufficiency and infrequency of objective study, and whatever has been written (that it is not feudal) has not reached the awareness of those who make strong assertions that Pakistan is feudal.