Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading telecom operator ensures that users get unlimited connectivity despite having a low balance with its newest value-added service, Zong Emergency Pack.
Acknowledging the daily challenges faced by its users, and the critical role of seamless communication as an indispensable service, Zong 4G strives to offer uninterrupted connectivity capabilities to its prepaid users, especially in times of emergency. This initiative is a reflection of Zong 4G’s struggle to maintain top-notch and seamless communication services for its users.
Zong 4G introduced the Zong Emergency Pack to facilitate users with low balance, ensuring that they never have to face any disruptions. With Zong’s Emergency Pack, prepaid users can enjoy an elaborate set of resources including, 2 calls (One onnet and one offnet), 10 missed calls, 20 SMS, and 20 MB data priced only at Rs.7+tax. Prepaid users can easily subscribe through My Zong App or EasyPaisa App or through dialing *9110#.
Bundle Name | Resources | Price | Subscription |
Zong Emergency Pack | 2 calls (One Onnet and one offnet), 10 Missed Calls, 20 SMS, 20 MBs |
Rs. 7+tax | *9110# or Visit MZA or EasyPaisa App |
The official spokesperson for Zong 4G, while highlighting the company’s exceptional commitment to its users, stated, ‘Zong 4G’s primary aim is to ease the life of its users through digital empowerment. Our commitment lies in providing exceptional services, making sure that users remain connected especially in times of emergency.’
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