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Here’s How Much 5G Speed Jazz Got in a SpeedTest in Islamabad

JazzWorld CEO Aamir Ibrahim has shared early results from a 5G network test shortly after Pakistan concluded its latest spectrum auction, offering a glimpse into the country’s next phase of mobile connectivity.

In a post on X, Ibrahim shared a screenshot of a mobile speed test showing a handset connected to a 5G signal with download speeds of 1,400 Mbps. The screenshot suggests the test was conducted in Islamabad’s F-7 sector, indicating that early network testing may already be underway following the country’s latest spectrum auction.

The speed test provides an early indication of the performance improvements that could accompany the evolution toward 5G networks. Higher speeds, lower latency, and more stable connectivity are expected to enable applications such as high-definition video streaming, cloud gaming, and real-time digital services on mobile devices.

The development comes shortly after Pakistan concluded its latest spectrum auction, which allocated new frequency bands expected to support future 5G deployments alongside expanded 4G capacity.

It is pertinent to note that Jazz emerged as the largest spectrum acquirer, securing 190 MHz across four newly introduced bands. The additional spectrum is expected to strengthen network capacity and support the country’s transition toward next-generation mobile connectivity.

While telecom operators have not yet announced a commercial rollout timeline for 5G, early testing signals that preparations for next-generation connectivity are already underway as the industry moves toward the next phase of Pakistan’s digital infrastructure.

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  • If my memory serves me right JAzz when initially tested 5g in 2019, got speed closer to 2Gbps.. propakistani also shared the results at that time. and Ceo Amir ibrahim also shared a video of testing at their islamabad office back in 2019. so its strange that now its only 1400Mbps that too in a closed envoirnement.
    we should expect about a fifth of this in realistic envoirnment when it is commercially available for all

  • WY jazz are not showing full screen shots and video avoidance and zong groups showing 1650 mbs downloads and 179 uploading speed in there what’s app group by official’s with out any video avoidance WHT is thinking by telecom


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