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Jazz Tops Opensignal Report as Pakistan’s Best Mobile Network

  • March 9, 2025
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Jazz has once again solidified its position as Pakistan’s leading digital operator, earning top rankings in key categories in Opensignal’s latest Mobile Network Experience Report. The report highlights Jazz’s dominance in 4G availability, coverage experience, live video experience, and upload speed, reaffirming its leadership in the country’s telecommunications sector.

Opensignal, an independent global analytics company specializing in mobile network performance, provided a detailed assessment of Pakistan’s telecom landscape, showcasing Jazz’s superior performance in critical network parameters. According to the report, Jazz achieved the highest 4G availability score of 90.4, surpassing competitors Zong (89.0), Telenor (84.4), and Ufone (79.9). This indicates that Jazz users experience consistent 4G connectivity across the country, significantly improving their ability to stay connected, stream content, and use digital services seamlessly.

In addition to 4G availability, Jazz excelled in coverage experience, scoring 6.3 on a 10-point scale—well ahead of Zong (5.3), Telenor (4.8), and Ufone (3.3). This metric reflects the extent and reliability of a network’s geographic reach in populated areas, ensuring users receive stable connectivity in urban centers as well as rural regions.

The report also analyzed live video experience, a key factor in today’s digital era where streaming and video conferencing have become essential for both personal and professional communication. Jazz led in this category with a score of 35, followed by Ufone at 31.4, Zong at 29.4, and Telenor at 20.2. This leadership in live video experience highlights Jazz’s commitment to providing high-quality, buffer-free video streaming and seamless online interactions.

Another crucial factor assessed by Opensignal was upload speed, where Jazz again outperformed its competitors. The report found that Jazz users enjoyed an average upload speed of 6.1 Mbps, slightly ahead of Zong at 5.9 Mbps. Ufone and Telenor lagged significantly behind at 3.8 Mbps and 1.8 Mbps, respectively. Faster upload speeds are particularly vital for activities such as video calling, cloud storage, and social media interactions, giving Jazz an edge in enabling a smoother digital experience.

Opensignal’s new Coverage Experience metric, introduced to measure network accessibility in populated areas, further underscored Jazz’s leadership. Scoring 6.1, Jazz once again outpaced Zong (5.5), Telenor (4.8), and Ufone (3.1). This metric provides an accurate reflection of real-world mobile coverage, ensuring that users have reliable access to network services wherever they go.

Jazz’s leadership in the telecom industry is further reinforced by the latest annual report from PTA, which highlights the company’s dominance in market share and subscriber base. Jazz currently holds a commanding 46.3% share of the telecom revenue market, significantly ahead of Zong (22%), Telenor (19.5%), and Ufone (11.6%). With over 72 million subscribers, including 51 million 4G users—the highest among all operators in Pakistan—Jazz continues to lead in user adoption and network reach.

As part of its long-term digital transformation strategy, Jazz has been proactive in modernizing its network infrastructure. A major milestone in this journey was the complete shutdown of its 3G network in November 2024, making it the first telecom operator in Pakistan to phase out 3G services. This transition, aligned with its “4G for All” strategy, allows Jazz to reallocate spectrum resources from 3G to 4G, ensuring enhanced network performance and improved customer experience.

The results from Opensignal’s latest report highlight the effectiveness of Jazz’s investments in network expansion, spectrum efficiency, and digital services. By continuously enhancing coverage, speed, and overall connectivity, Jazz remains at the forefront of Pakistan’s telecom industry, empowering millions with reliable digital access. As the country moves towards greater digitalization, Jazz’s role in shaping Pakistan’s connectivity landscape remains more crucial than ever.

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