JazzCements Leadership Position in Telecommunications in Pakistan

JazzCements Leadership Position in Telecommunications in Pakistan

Islamabad – May 23, 2017: VEON, Global Telecom Holding (GTH) and Jazz, Pakistan’s number 1 digital companyannouncedtoday the successful acquisition of the 4G license in Pakistan. The company will acquire the 10 MHz paired spectrum in the 1800 MHz bandmaking Jazz the only operator to offer its customers access technology from 2G / 3G / 4G& LTE.

Jon Eddy, VEON’s Head of Emerging Marketssaid, “Investment in the auction shows VEON and GTH’s commitment to Pakistan. The acquisition of the 4G license will cementour position as the Number 1 telecom operator, in Pakistan, and will allow Jazz’s customers to enjoy the best voice quality, data experience and fastest connection in the whole of Pakistan.”

Aamir Ibrahim, CEO Jazz commenting on the win, “As a customer-obsessed company, Jazz will always provide the best possible customer experience to over 53 million Pakistanis who choose us as their preferred network. The purchase of additional spectrum is a testament to Jazz and its shareholders’ commitment to invest in Pakistan. Jazz wishes to acknowledge the role of Ministry of ITT, and PTA, for creating an enabling environment for this auction.With the addition of 4G services, our customers shall enjoy the best possible internet speeds in the country through our robust nationwide network.”

Following the direction of its parent companyVEON, Jazz is moving towards becoming a digital telecom company. As part of its business ambitions, acquiring this license is a step towards building an enhanced digital eco-system in Pakistan.

 

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