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Zong Friday announced to expand the scope of its 3G and 4G services across the country by ensuring 100 percent 3G and 60 percent 4G coverage by pumping $300-$400 million in the current year. With over $1 billion already invested and more than 250 cities currently receiving 3G and 4G services, the entire country would be able to benefit from these high-speed technologies by the end of this year.
This was announced by Zong's Deputy Chief Executive Officer Niaz A Malik while addressing a press conference here on Friday. Currently, more than 2,700 sites of Pakistan are powered with 4G services, he said. As part of Zong's Future Plan for 2016, these would be doubled in number, Malik added.
Elaborating Zong's perspective on different contemporary issues concerning the telecom sector, the deputy CEO said that the entire Pakistan would soon benefit from Zong's superior 3G and 4G services. "We are working on war footing on this front. Soon, there would be good news, not later than this year," Malik stated. "We are focused on the delivery of 4G and we have made immense investment on this front. Our 4G internet SIM is the fastest in terms of speed and high-powered features." Owing to unprecedented demand of Zongs' 4G services, our mobile broadband (MBB) devices have often been outnumbered by the ever-growing consumers' strength. "We have the highest number of 4G subscribers and the rapidly growing demand for 4G services has, at times, resulted in the shortage of our MBB devices. We are fully cognisant of the situation and are assuring their availability, accordingly," Malik commented.
Dismissing the reports suggesting slow cellular signalling on part of Zong, the Zong official cited UK Open Signal Report that ranks Pakistan as 57th in Global LTE Coverage Comparison. "The report is based on Android users only who use Open Signal application. In Pakistan, this application is not very famous as most people use Ookla for this purpose and according to Ookla, we are way better than the rest. Please be aware of the fact that we rolled out our 4G services just a year ago and any improvement on this front requires time. Pakistan have better coverage of 58 percent compared to 49 percent of India, as reflected in the report."
Niaz said Zong was the official PSL partner with the sole aim to promote cricket. "Pakistanis are a cricket loving nation and we at Zong are striving to do our best to bring this great sport back to this great country that is yearning for cricket for the last many years. Our aim is to revive dead cricket here." Malik lamented over the fact that excessive taxes in telecom sector were not only adversely affecting the telecom industry but were eventually adding to the miseries of cellular subscribers.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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