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Jazz Business Sunton Realme Pakistan 5G Smartphones Partnership Digital Connectivity

  • April 23, 2026
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Jazz Business has entered into a strategic partnership with Sunton Pvt Ltd, the official partner for realme in Pakistan, to accelerate the adoption of fifth generation enabled smartphones across the country. The collaboration is aimed at improving access to next generation devices for both businesses and individual consumers, as Pakistan continues to prepare for a transition toward faster and more advanced connectivity technologies. The initiative reflects a growing focus within the telecom sector on strengthening device ecosystems ahead of broader network evolution.

Through this partnership, Jazz Business and Sunton will work to make 5G ready smartphones more accessible in the local market, enabling users to experience improved speed, efficiency, and reliability in digital services. By aligning with realme’s device portfolio, the collaboration seeks to bridge the gap between network readiness and consumer adoption, ensuring that users are equipped with compatible hardware as the country moves toward enhanced connectivity infrastructure. The move also highlights the increasing role of device partnerships in shaping telecom growth strategies.

Industry stakeholders note that expanding access to 5G capable devices is a critical step in unlocking the full potential of advanced connectivity, particularly for enterprise solutions, cloud services, and emerging technologies such as Internet of Things and smart applications. As digital transformation accelerates across sectors, the availability of affordable and capable smartphones becomes essential in supporting both productivity and innovation. The partnership signals an effort to create a more integrated ecosystem where connectivity and devices evolve in parallel.

From a broader perspective, the collaboration underscores the importance of public and private sector alignment in advancing Pakistan’s digital agenda. While commercial 5G rollout timelines are still evolving, initiatives focused on device readiness are expected to play a foundational role in driving adoption once services become widely available. By focusing on accessibility and ecosystem development, telecom operators and technology partners are positioning themselves to support the next phase of Pakistan’s digital growth.

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