Jazz Partners With Saavn To Enable Free Music Streaming To Users

Jazz Partners With Saavn To Enable Free Music Streaming To Users

Islamabad – March 10, 2017: Jazz, Pakistan’s largest telecom service provider has partnered with New York-based Saavn, South Asia’s leading audio entertainment streaming platform, to provide its customers high quality, ad-free music at zero cost.

Subscribers can now use Jazz Free Music Bundle to access Saavn Pro, with its extensive collection of over 30 million songs without any data charges, with the added advantage of the musicoffline. This will allow subscribers to stream and download music seamlessly, while saving on internet charges. Muhammad Ali Khan, Head of Data services – Jazz, said, “Jazz is customer – obsessed. We strive to deliverthis commitment and provide the best, most-value driven services to our customers. Our partnership with Saavn enforcesthis.”Gary Bhattacharya, VP of Carrier Partnerships – Saavn, added, “It is our constant endeavor to find innovative ways to deliver the best possible audio entertainment experience through engaging content and access to our premium music catalog. We look forward to building on our association with Jazz and deliver its users in Pakistan with the Saavn experience.”The collaboration with Saavn is part of the Telco’s larger mission to leverage high-speed connection and enhance the customer experience through entertainment and other value added services (VAS).

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