ZonG Wins 3G & 4G Licenses

Published April 30, 2014
Zong event in Islamabad on 29th April 2014 pictured in this Photograph.
Zong event in Islamabad on 29th April 2014 pictured in this Photograph.

ISLAMABAD: In a bid to honor its subscribers, ZonG, Pakistan’s fastest growing telecom network has achieved another milestone. The company recently won the much anticipated Spectrum Auction for Next Generation Mobile Services to become the only 3G & 4G operator in Pakistan. Thriving on this success the company will soon offer a complete new array of first of its kind services to its customers.

ZonG’s parent company, China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC) officially launched its 4G services in December 2013. By March 31st 2014 the company had 781.08 million total customers making it the largest operator across the globe.

Expressing his delight on this occasion, Dr. Fan Yunjun, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ZonG said, “I would like to congratulate the Government of Pakistan & PTA for making the bidding process extremely transparent and fair, and also acknowledge the entire ZonG team who is now a part of history, as their hard work and determination has finally paid off. China has a long term commitment to people of Pakistan and Zong is committed to service excellence and believes in bringing the best technology with the virtue of the world’s largest 3G and 4G operator.”

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