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Jazz Completes 100% 4G Upgrade Across Central Punjab Regions

  • September 6, 2025
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Jazz has announced the completion of its 100% 4G upgrade across its Central A and Central B regions, extending from Jhelum in the north to Sadiqabad in the south. This upgrade will allow millions of customers across Punjab to benefit from stronger signals, improved speeds, and a smoother digital experience, strengthening the operator’s role in expanding reliable connectivity in the country. The company has positioned this milestone as part of its broader effort to ensure high-quality mobile internet access, which is now a critical enabler for digital inclusion.

Jazz has already established its leadership in Pakistan by becoming the first telecom operator to completely phase out 3G services and allocate its entire spectrum to 4G, ensuring a future-ready network. Currently, the company serves over 53 million subscribers with enhanced internet services that contribute significantly to digital adoption nationwide. With nearly three-quarters of its customer base now on 4G, Jazz continues to drive access to streaming platforms, mobile banking solutions, and a wide range of lifestyle services in healthcare, education, entertainment, and finance. This growing reliance on digital services reflects Jazz’s ServiceCo vision, where connectivity goes beyond communication to become a foundation for new opportunities.

Commenting on this achievement, Kazim Mujtaba, President Consumer Division at Jazz, said the company’s focus on delivering reliable 4G services is helping transform lives across Pakistan by enabling access to essential digital platforms. He emphasized that connectivity is not only about linking people but also about ensuring they can access healthcare, education, financial services, and entertainment with ease, all of which contribute to a more inclusive digital future. Khalid Shehzad, Chief Technology Officer at Jazz, highlighted that completing the 100% 4G upgrade across Central Punjab reflects the company’s continued investment in technology and infrastructure to empower millions of users and strengthen their digital experiences.

The completion of this upgrade cements Jazz’s position as Pakistan’s leading digital operator while expanding the reach of fast and dependable internet to underserved regions. As the company broadens its 4G coverage, it aims to bridge the digital divide and support greater adoption of mobile-enabled services that are increasingly central to modern life. By building on its infrastructure, Jazz seeks to ensure connectivity keeps pace with the growing demand for reliable mobile broadband across the country.

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