Zong has recorded download speeds exceeding 1.4Gbps during its pre-launch 5G trials in Islamabad and other major urban centres, signalling progress in Pakistan’s shift toward next-generation mobile connectivity. The company said the results were achieved consistently during field testing, highlighting improvements in network infrastructure and performance.
The development is relevant for consumers and the broader telecom sector, as higher data speeds and improved network efficiency are expected to support expanding digital services. Industry observers view the milestone as part of Pakistan’s gradual transition toward commercial 5G deployment.
Network performance and infrastructure upgrades
According to the company, the recorded speeds were supported by enhancements in network architecture and more efficient use of available spectrum. Officials noted that improved “output-to-spectrum” efficiency could enable operators to deliver faster data rates while managing limited spectrum resources, a key challenge in rolling out 5G services.
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Zong said its ongoing investments in infrastructure upgrades have contributed to these outcomes. The operator previously conducted Pakistan’s first 5G test in 2019 and completed an international 5G video call in 2020 to demonstrate network capabilities.
Focus on user experience and AI integration
Officials indicated that future 5G deployment plans would prioritise improved user experience and the expansion of digital services. The company also highlighted the role of artificial intelligence in network management, stating that AI-driven systems could help maintain service quality during periods of high demand.
Zong added that existing 4G users are expected to transition to a high-capacity 5G ecosystem without significant disruption, once services are commercially launched.
Sector-wide implications
Telecom analysts say developments such as these reflect steady progress toward the introduction of 5G in Pakistan. The technology is expected to enable faster connectivity, support emerging digital applications, and contribute to wider economic digitalisation.

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