Pakistan’s telecom sector is entering a new phase of transformation as the merger between Telenor Pakistan and PTCL signals a shift in the competitive and technological landscape. The development has encouraged major industry players to reassess their long-term strategies, with an increased focus on innovation, digital enablement, and collaboration to support the country’s vision for a Digital Pakistan.
For Zong 4G, a subsidiary of China Mobile, this transition presents both opportunities and challenges. The company views technology as central to national progress, linking connectivity with inclusive growth, social development, and economic resilience. Nabila Yazdani, Head of Strategy at Zong, said the company’s focus extends beyond market share, emphasizing impact through technology and digital empowerment. “Our journey has never been about numbers alone; it has been about shaping Pakistan’s digital and technology landscape,” she said. “The launch of Pakistan’s first 4G network was only the beginning of a larger vision — building a Digital Pakistan powered by advanced information technologies and next-generation solutions that make innovation accessible to every Pakistani.”
Zong has maintained its position as an industry pioneer, having introduced Pakistan’s first 4G services, launched Voice over LTE (VoLTE), and conducted South Asia’s first international 5G video call. With ongoing 5G site trials and China Mobile’s global research already testing 6G technologies, the company believes it is strategically positioned to deliver the next wave of digital connectivity to the Pakistani market. However, Yazdani emphasized that sustainable digital transformation depends on collective industry action and supportive government policy. “It requires an enabling environment shaped by forward-looking government policies, timely spectrum availability, and strong industry-wide collaboration,” she said. “Together, the sector carries a collective responsibility to build a robust digital ecosystem that fosters innovation and drives inclusive, sustainable growth for every Pakistani.”
Industry observers view the PTCL–Telenor merger as a natural consolidation step within a maturing market. Analysts expect that the merger will bring operational synergies and encourage greater investment in next-generation network infrastructure, ultimately raising benchmarks for service quality and technological advancement. For Zong, maintaining leadership through innovation, network reliability, and customer experience remains central to its strategy. Yazdani reiterated the company’s commitment to long-term digital development, noting, “Guided by our vision of becoming the ‘Excellent Information Services and Technology Innovation Company in Pakistan,’ we remain committed to pushing boundaries, empowering people and businesses with technology, and building a truly connected and affordable Digital Pakistan where no one is left behind.”
As the telecom industry adapts to this new competitive environment, Zong’s approach reflects a broader understanding of Pakistan’s digital transformation — one that values shared progress over individual milestones. The company’s continued investment in technology, talent, and infrastructure underscores a belief that Pakistan’s digital future will depend on cooperation, innovation, and the collective drive of its telecom operators to connect people, businesses, and communities across the nation.
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