
Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital operator, has strengthened its strategic partnership with global Digital BSS provider Qvantel by launching new operations, services, and support centres in Islamabad and Lahore.
This expansion aims to enhance Jazz’s digital infrastructure and improve service delivery to its more than 73 million mobile subscribers.
The partnership, announced through a press release, aims to provide localised expertise and managed services tailored to Jazz’s evolving digital ecosystem.
Qvantel will utilise Jazz’s advanced cloud platform, Garaj, for co-location and hosting services, ensuring scalable, secure, and locally hosted infrastructure for critical operations.
Khalid Shehzad, Chief Technology Officer at Jazz, said the company’s transformation from a connectivity provider to a digital-first ServiceCo relies heavily on robust technology partnerships.
Tero Kivisaari, President of Qvantel, described Jazz as “a textbook example of how to turn a digital operator strategy into a day-to-day reality that empowers people.”
He added, “By investing in Pakistan’s tech talent and working side by side with Jazz, we are strengthening our partnership to deliver solutions that truly matter. This is not just about systems—it’s about building the digital future of a country.”
As Pakistan’s digital ambitions grow, the Jazz–Qvantel partnership is set to deliver scalable innovation with strong local relevance.
Qvantel’s enhanced presence and backend expertise will support Jazz’s need for agile, future-ready infrastructure, enabling hyper-personalised digital services and advancing a shared vision of inclusive, tech-driven growth.
This collaboration supports Jazz’s broader ServiceCo vision — its transformation from a traditional telecom operator into a platform-based digital services company.
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