Mobile broadband: Zong launches 3G and 4G devices

The important feature of these active SIM devices is their ability to be easily rechargeable.


Press Release February 11, 2015

KARACHI: Cellular operator Zong has launched 3G & 4G mobile broadband devices including Dongle, Wingle, Mifi and Routers. These devices offer amazing wireless internet speed, with the carpet coverage of 3G in 31 cities and the hotspot coverage of 4G in seven major cities for now and five more in the pipeline. The important feature of these active SIM devices is their ability to be easily rechargeable. Moreover, the customers can control all the devices with their Zong number in their smartphone. Zong Executive Director Commercial Babar Bajwa said Zong was proud to present these broadband devices which will provide the customers with an amazing new wireless 3G/4G internet communication service experience.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 12th,  2015.

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COMMENTS (1)

Haroon Rashid | 9 years ago | Reply Encouraging Babar Bajwa come with options for enhancement for Mobile Broadband beyond 4G/LTE which works with trail and error. The user has to see the QOS where services are announced in the GEO Tagged locations, and what is the effective speed. As Zong is dependent on the PTCL the sole/principal supplier of Internet from the Hawksbay Landing Point, and never thought to acquire concession of a Landing Point from the regulatory authority as a basic right of the Landing Point from Hawksbay Sea for their independent/neutral operations in Pakistan, PTCL which itself is the worlds worst broadband provider what quality will Zong give when they buy their basic bandwidth from a tiny company PTCL. Zong is unquestionably the worlds largest Cell Phone Company in Pakistan. Mr. Bajwa just think how it escaped notice from the Anti Trust Authority to this happening to Zong.
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