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Jazz reaffirms commitment to driving digital inclusion frontier as Pakistan crosses 200m mobile subscribers

byCT Report
21/06/2025
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ISLAMABAD: Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital operator, proudly joins the national celebration as the country crosses the landmark of 200 million mobile subscribers. With over 73 million mobile users, 53 million 4G subscribers, and more than 100 million digital customers across its platforms, Jazz continues to lead the industry in expanding digital access and driving inclusive connectivity.

To mark this milestone, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) hosted a commemorative event in Islamabad, bringing together telecom stakeholders to recognize the sector’s collective contribution. Jazz participated in the celebration and extended its congratulations to PTA for its efforts in enabling a future-ready digital ecosystem.

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Speaking on the occasion, Aamir Ibrahim, CEO of Jazz, stated: “Crossing 200 million mobile subscribers is more than just a number—it’s a powerful symbol of Pakistan’s digital evolution. We congratulate PTA on this achievement and thank them for their support in building a robust and inclusive digital ecosystem. At Jazz, we remain deeply committed to pushing the frontier of digital inclusion, ensuring that every Pakistani—regardless of geography or background—has access to the opportunities that technology brings.”

Jazz is Pakistan’s leading ServiceCo—an integrated digital services company serving over 100 million users through a portfolio spanning fintech (JazzCash), entertainment (Tamasha), digital self-care (SIMOSA), InsurTech (FikrFree), enterprise cloud solutions (Garaj), and gaming (GameNow). This evolution reflects Jazz’s strategic shift from connectivity to capability, enabling platforms that improve the lives and livelihoods of Pakistanis through the power of technology.

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