Zong, Pakistan’s leading cellular and digital services provider, has officially launched its network in Gilgit Baltistan, marking a significant milestone in the region’s digital development. The launch event was held at the prestigious Gilgit Serena Hotel and was graced by prominent dignitaries, including Mr. Ghulam Muhammad, Minister of Law and Tourism, Government of Gilgit Baltistan, who graced the event as the chief guest.
The event, held on September 27th, celebrated the commercial activation of 59 4G sites across the region, with further expansion plans slated for next year. Zong’s presence in Gilgit Baltistan promises to empower local communities, enhance connectivity, and contribute to the socio-economic development of the area.
The launch event was attended by distinguished guests, including Miss Suraya Zaman, Advisor IT, Government of Gilgit Baltistan, Mr. Gul Abid Wazir, Zonal Director PTA Gilgit, Mr Ehsan ul Haq Assistant Zonal Director PTA Gilgit, Lt. Col. Muhammad Ali Ahmed, Commanding Officer of Special Communication Organization (SCO), and Riaz Ahmad, Secretary IT, Government of Gilgit Baltistan. Their participation underscores the strong collaboration between the public and private sectors in advancing digital infrastructure in the region.
Khawaja Shehzad Ullah, Executive Director of Sales & Distribution at Zong, highlighted the significance of connectivity in the region, stating, “We are thrilled to bring Zong 4G’s high-speed internet to Gilgit Baltistan. This launch reflects our commitment to bridging Pakistan’s digital divide, empowering local communities, boosting tourism, and supporting economic growth through our advanced technology and expansion plans.”
Mr. Huo Junli, CEO at Zong sent his appreciation to the teams who made this expansion possible. In his message, he stated, “By enabling 4G services in Gilgit Baltistan, Zong is not only bridging connectivity gaps but also fueling Pakistan’s journey towards digital transformation. This step amplifies our role in enhancing the Belt and Road Initiative, as seamless communication is key to economic growth, cross-border trade, and regional integration. We are proud to empower local communities, support tourism, and contribute to a brighter, more connected future for Pakistan and the broader region.” He thanked Zong’s strategic partner, the Special Communications Organization (SCO) and Pakistan’s Telecommunications Authority (PTA) for playing a significant role in enabling the deployment of advanced communication networks in Gilgit Baltistan.
Zong’s commitment to bringing digital services to the people of Gilgit Baltistan highlights the company’s continued efforts to support the national digital agenda and drive inclusive connectivity in all regions of Pakistan.