Pilot sites deliver early access
Jazz currently operates nearly 180 pilot 5G sites in major cities. Customers in covered areas report improved connectivity on compatible iPhones. The company follows a phased rollout plan that matches device availability and customer demand. This step brings Apple users into the 5G fold alongside other leading smartphones.
Moreover, Jazz strengthened its position after the recent spectrum auction. The operator now holds spectrum in key bands including 700 MHz, 2300 MHz, 2600 MHz, and 3500 MHz. This mix supports both wide coverage and high-speed services. Officials expect 5G coverage to grow steadily in the coming months.
Users activate 5G with simple update
Jazz customers only need to update their iPhones to the newest iOS and enable 5G settings to start using the service in active areas. The company continues to add more compatible devices, including several Samsung Galaxy models, to its 5G ecosystem.
Khalid Shehzad, Chief Technology Officer at JazzWorld, welcomed the development. He noted that iPhone 5G support shows Pakistanโs digital ecosystem is maturing rapidly. He added that Jazz remains focused on delivering reliable, future-ready connectivity that enhances everyday digital experiences for millions of Pakistanis.
This progress marks an important milestone for Jazz as it evolves into a broader digital services provider. Users in covered cities now benefit from faster downloads, smoother streaming, and better overall performance. As the rollout advances, more areas across the country will gain access to Jazz 5G. Many smartphone owners now look forward to experiencing the full potential of next-generation mobile internet.
