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Zong Moves to Number 1 Spot in Latest PTA Rankings

Zong has once again emerged as the top-performing mobile network in Pakistan, according to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s (PTA) independent Quality of Service (QoS) survey for the third quarter of 2025.

The survey, which covered 17 cities and two major roads, and included roughly 46,000 voice calls and SMS tests plus about 0.33 million broadband samples, placed Zong first in several critical categories, including 4G coverage, voice quality, and SMS performance, and multiple broadband throughput metrics.

Jazz was in second place overall, while Ufone and Telenor came in at 3rd and 4th, respectively. Here is a detailed breakdown of network rankings in each performance category.

 

4G Coverage and Voice Calls

Zong led the chart in mobile network coverage across 15 cities for 4G and in 11 cities for 3G, placing it first in the coverage ranking. By comparison, Jazz recorded 13 compliant 4G city results and Ufone 12, while Telenor lagged with compliance in only six cities for 4G.

In terms of voice calls, which is a composite of Network Accessibility, Call Setup Success Rate (CSSR), Call Connection Time (CCT), Call Completion Ratio (CCR), and Mean Opinion Score (MOS), Zong topped the standings with 86 compliant voice QoS KPIs against 9 non-compliant.

Latency and Web Browsing

Latency results show a more nuanced performance. In the PTA’s auto-mode latency, Zong’s average was higher than the very best performers (the survey summary shows average latencies of Jazz ~68 ms, Telenor ~67 ms, Zong ~77 ms, and Ufone ~98 ms), placing Zong behind Jazz and Telenor on this specific metric. In 3rd-party app latency testing, Jazz led the chart while Zong was tied with Ufone for second place.

For web page loading time, Zong trailed leaders Ufone and Jazz (Zong was compliant in 13 cities and noncompliant in 5), indicating that while Zong’s raw throughput and upload performance are ahead of others, web-page QoE still favored some competitors in these cities.

Jazz remained competitive, particularly for auto-mode download throughput, webpage loading time, and 3rd party app latency, and Telenor and Ufone each led in selected non-service KPIs (latency, web page loading) across parts of the survey footprint.

This is a comparative report and does not cover all of Pakistan. A mobile network winning this survey does not mean it is a flawless performer, but simply ahead of others in the 17 cities covered in the test. 

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  • Zong is much much cheeper and useless network. How it is possible that PTA is putting it on first place. It doesn’t deserve 4th place.

  • I live in Lahore, near Lake City. Zong has a terrible internet signal here. Their helpline has only suggested options like “change your location”, “restart your phone”.
    Pathetic! I wonder how bad the other internet service providers are for Zong to come out at the top!

  • All network service is getting worst day by day instead improvement
    Why they not set together and take decisions for improvements.


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