Zong Tops PTA’s QoS Survey for Q3 2024, Leading the Industry with Excellence

Islamabad: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) recently released the results of its quarterly Quality of Service (QoS) survey in 18x cities of Pakistan during the the 3rd quarter of 2024. During the survey, the performance of Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs) has been assessed in accordance with the Cellular Mobile Network QoS Regulations.The survey results have positioned Zong as the leading operator in the industry, excelling across key indicators including Network Coverage, Mobile Broadband, Voice, and SMS. Zong not only sets the benchmark for excellence but continue delivering unparalleled connectivity and innovation for its valued customers.
Zong’s top ranking in Mobile Network Coverage reflects its unwavering commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. By deploying cutting-edge technologies and investing extensively in infrastructure, Zong rolled out over 1,000 new 4G sites in 2024 alone. In Mobile Broadband Services, Zong leads the industry with an impressive download throughput of 21.70 Mbps, the lowest latency, and exceptional browsing performance, making it the go-to choice for both personal and professional needs. When it comes to Voice and SMS, Zong continues to stand out among telecom operators, delivering consistent quality and meeting the diverse needs of its users with excellence.
This achievement reaffirms Zong’s dedication to delivering excellent information services and driving technological innovation. It underscores Zong’s commitment to playing a pivotal role in empowering a Digital Pakistan and shaping a more connected, technologically advanced future for all.
“Zong’s exceptional performance in the PTA QoS Q3, 2024 survey highlights our position as leaders in innovation and top-tier connectivity,” said Zong’s spokesperson, Ms. Andleeb Aslam. “We ensure that our customers’ experience is reliable through cutting-edge technology and seamless connectivity across Pakistan.”

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