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Mobile networks and carriers in Pakistan use 2 GSM bands, 3 UMTS bands, and 3 LTE bands. Find out if your unlocked phone or mobile device will work in Pakistan. See the tables below for details.


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Pakistan's mobile network development has undergone significant transformations over the years. The journey began with the introduction of mobile phones in 1990 through Instaphone, the country's first mobile phone service. Initially, mobile phones were a status symbol due to their high costs and limited coverage. Instaphone's analog service marked the beginning of a telecommunications revolution that would transform the country's social, economic, and technological landscape.

In the early 2000s, the transition from analog to digital networks occurred with the introduction of GSM technology. This transition improved call quality and coverage, and introduced SMS, which became a cultural phenomenon. SMS provided an affordable and convenient way for people to communicate, making mobile phones indispensable tools in daily life.

The advent of 3G and 4G services further transformed mobile communication. These technologies enabled mobile internet, turning phones from mere communication devices into powerful computing platforms. The proliferation of affordable smartphones led to widespread internet access, bridging the digital divide and enabling millions to participate in the digital economy. Social media, e-commerce, and mobile banking flourished, creating new opportunities and driving economic growth.

Today, Pakistan is on the brink of another technological leap with the impending rollout of 5G. This next-generation network promises to revolutionize connectivity with ultra-fast speeds, low latency, and the capacity to support a massive number of devices. The implications for industries such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing are profound, with potential applications including telemedicine, online learning, and smart factories.

Key factors driving this progress include the liberalization and deregulation of the telecommunications sector, which encouraged competition and investment. The entry of multiple operators, such as Telenor and Warid Pakistan, spurred advancements in infrastructure, leading to better services and lower prices for consumers. Additionally, the rise of local tech entrepreneurship has been pivotal, with Pakistani startups leveraging the mobile revolution to create innovative solutions tailored to local needs.

The resilience and adaptability of the Pakistani people have also been instrumental in embracing mobile technology despite challenges such as economic instability and infrastructure deficits. Mobile phones have become essential tools for education, business, and social interaction, reflecting the dynamic and entrepreneurial spirit of the nation.

As Pakistan continues to evolve, ensuring widespread access to affordable internet, fostering digital literacy, and supporting innovation will be crucial to sustaining this momentum and driving further progress in the digital economy.


Carriers

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Name # of frequency bands in use
Mobilink 3
Telenor 6
Ufone 6
Warid 4
Zong 5

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Frequencies in use

GSM

Name Interface
900 MHz (E-GSM) GSM
1800 MHz (DCS) GSM

UMTS

Name Interface
B1 (2100 MHz) UMTS
B5 (850 MHz) UMTS
B8 (900 MHz GSM) UMTS

LTE

Name Interface
B1 (2100 MHz) LTE
B3 (1800 MHz +) LTE
B5 (850 MHz) LTE

Latest updates

  • 2024/08/09 - Carrier Zong updated.
  • 2024/08/09 - Carrier Warid updated.
  • 2024/08/09 - Carrier Ufone updated.
  • 2024/08/09 - Carrier Telenor updated.
  • 2024/08/09 - Carrier Mobilink updated.
  • 2024/08/05 - Carrier Zong updated.
  • 2024/08/05 - Carrier Ufone updated.
  • 2024/08/05 - Carrier Telenor updated.