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Jazz Launches Affordable UAE Data Roaming Bundles for Seamless Connectivity

  • January 21, 2025
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Jazz has launched affordable UAE Data Roaming Bundles aimed at enhancing the connectivity experience for Pakistani travelers and the diaspora in the UAE. These new bundles are set to provide seamless, high-speed data at competitive rates, eliminating the hassle of expensive foreign SIM cards or complex eSIM setups. The initiative reflects Jazz’s commitment to offering practical, reliable solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers while ensuring an uninterrupted travel experience.

The bundles come in three easy-to-use options tailored to different usage needs: 1 GB for 7 days at PKR 999, 2 GB for 15 days at PKR 1799, and 5 GB for 30 days at PKR 4499. These options allow users to choose the plan that best suits their data requirements during their stay in the UAE. What sets these bundles apart is the inclusion of unrestricted access to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services such as WhatsApp, BiP, Messenger, and FaceTime. This feature addresses one of the most common concerns for travelers using local UAE SIM cards—limited access to VoIP calling services, which can be costly or blocked altogether on many local plans.

The ease of activation further enhances the appeal of these bundles. Customers can quickly activate their chosen package by dialing *7626#, using the Jazz SIMOSA app, or through the convenient WhatsApp self-service option provided by Jazz. This hassle-free process ensures that travelers can connect with their loved ones and work remotely without complications, making it a practical solution for both business and leisure travelers.

Adeel Asad, Head of Carrier & International Business at Jazz, expressed the company’s dedication to enhancing customer experiences. He stated, “These new UAE Data Roaming Bundles reflect our ongoing commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our customers. By leveraging partnerships with leading UAE networks like Etisalat, we are able to offer affordable, reliable, and high-quality connectivity that ensures our customers stay connected with their loved ones and work seamlessly, no matter where they are.”

In addition to these new UAE bundles, Jazz’s extensive roaming portfolio offers global coverage across over 90 countries through its World Bundles, as well as tailored services like the Saudi Bundles for data usage in Saudi Arabia. The company also provides voice and SMS services in the UAE at base tariffs, allowing for a comprehensive roaming experience that covers all communication needs while abroad. With such solutions, Jazz continues to ensure smooth connectivity for its customers, whether they are traveling for Hajj, leisure, or business.

The launch of these UAE Data Roaming Bundles reflects Jazz’s ongoing commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. By offering affordable and convenient connectivity, Jazz is not only improving the travel experience for Pakistanis but also contributing to making international roaming more accessible and cost-effective. As more travelers embrace the convenience of staying connected while abroad, Jazz’s latest offering stands as a valuable tool for anyone traveling to the UAE, ensuring they can enjoy uninterrupted access to the services they need.

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