Pakistan Mobile Recharge Price: Private telecom companies in India have made their prepaid plans expensive. Reliance Jio, Airtel and Vodafone Idea have increased the plans by 15 percent. The plans have now become so expensive that people are turning to BSNL.
BSNL's 4G service has started in some states and is gradually starting in the whole country. Often the question arises in the mind that how expensive are the prepaid plans in Pakistan and how much data is available on them? You will also be surprised to know. Let us first know which are the top 4 telecom companies of Pakistan…
Top 4 Telecom Companies of Pakistan
Just like telecom companies like Reliance Jio, Airtel, VI and BSNL dominate India, there are many telecom companies in Pakistan too. Let us tell you, Jio and Airtel have launched 5G service in India. Pakistan is still running 4G. No one knows when 5G service will come there. There are companies like Jazz, Zong, Telenor Pakistan and Ufone in Pakistan.
Who has the most customers?
As of June 2024, Pakistan's largest digital network Jazz has 71 million subscribers. Out of these, 47 million customers use 4G network. Pakistan's second largest mobile company Zong has 48 million customers, out of which 36 million have 4G network. The third largest company Telenor Pakistan has 44 million customers, out of which 24 million have 4G network. Telenor has 23% share in Pakistan's mobile market. Ufone is another mobile company in Pakistan which has 25 million customers, out of which 15 million have 4G network. Ufone has the lowest share of 13%.
Jazz company plans
The cheapest monthly plan of Jazz is 868 Pakistani rupees, which offers 3000 SMS and 10GB data. Calling is also not unlimited. In this, users get a validity of 30 days. This plan is the most popular and economical. After this, most of the plans are more than 1000 rupees, which neither have much data nor unlimited calling.
If we look at the monthly plan of BSNL, there is a plan of Rs 139, in which 1.5GB data per day and unlimited calling is available for 28 days. After the data is exhausted, the data speed reduces to 40kbps. 330 Pakistani rupees in Indian rupees is approximately equal to 263 Indian rupees. During this, neither more data is available nor unlimited calling.