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Zong 4G Strengthens Global Position at Capacity Middle East 2025

  • February 19, 2025
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Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading telecom operator, marked its strong presence at Capacity Middle East 2025, further solidifying its position in the region’s digital infrastructure landscape. The prestigious event, held at the Grand Hyatt Dubai Conference & Exhibition Centre, UAE, served as a dynamic platform for the company to expand its footprint, strengthen partnerships, and explore new business opportunities in the ever-evolving telecom sector. Over the course of the three-day event, Zong’s LDI and International Business (IB) team engaged with prominent industry leaders and operators from around the world, paving the way for new bilateral agreements and collaboration.

The Capacity Middle East conference brought together participants from over 90 countries, with more than 800 companies represented. Zong’s active participation helped enhance operator-to-operator relations, setting the stage for fruitful discussions and future collaborations. The event’s focus on innovation and global connectivity provided an ideal setting for Zong 4G to advance its strategic goals and expand its global reach.

At the event, Zong 4G made significant strides in strengthening its partnerships and technological infrastructure. The company signed a partnership with KAOPU Cloud for co-location and infrastructure services, marking an important milestone in its international business operations. Additionally, Zong 4G became an ICT partner for DataGrid, further reinforcing its presence in the cloud services sector and broadening its technology portfolio. These partnerships reflect Zong’s commitment to advancing global telecom services and increasing its capacity to meet the demands of the rapidly growing digital ecosystem.

Beyond its focus on partnerships, Zong 4G also expanded its capabilities in key areas such as carrier management, A2P SMS (Application-to-Person messaging), international calling, and fixed infrastructure. These efforts are part of the company’s larger strategy to deliver high-quality, reliable services to its customers, while also strengthening its position as a leading player in the global telecom industry. Engaging with regulators, investors, and content platforms during the event further bolstered Zong 4G’s reputation as a trusted and innovative telecom operator.

Khurram Ishaq, Director of LDI and International Business at Zong 4G, shared his thoughts on the event:

“Capacity Middle East 2025 serves as a premier platform for industry leaders to collaborate, innovate, and shape the future of global connectivity. By fostering strategic partnerships and embracing innovation, we are committed to delivering unparalleled value to our customers and stakeholders, ensuring we remain at the forefront of the telecom industry.”

Zong 4G’s participation at Capacity Middle East 2025 highlights the company’s unwavering commitment to driving digital transformation and connectivity across the Middle East, North Africa (MENA) region, and beyond. As the telecom industry continues to evolve, Zong 4G remains focused on delivering cutting-edge solutions and maintaining its leadership role in the global telecom infrastructure landscape. With a continued emphasis on innovation, collaboration, and excellence, the company is well-positioned to set new industry benchmarks and lead the way toward a more connected, digital future.

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