Zong has been ranked as Pakistan’s leading mobile network in the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Quality of Service (QoS) survey for the fourth quarter of 2025.
The independent assessment, conducted by Opensignal, covered a 90-day period from October 1 to December 29, 2025. It analyzed over 1.25 billion data samples gathered across 161 districts nationwide, measuring real-world user experience.
The survey evaluated performance across key indicators, including Download Speed, Upload Speed, Video Experience, Games Experience, and Time on Network.
National Performance Overview
At the national level, the average download speed across all devices was recorded at 18.60 Mbps, while high-end devices achieved an average of 30.80 Mbps.
Download Speed Rankings
Zong led the download speed category with an average of 18.24 Mbps. Jazz followed closely at 17.58 Mbps, while Ufone and Telenor recorded 12.18 Mbps and 6.55 Mbps, respectively.
Upload Speed Rankings
For upload speeds, the national average stood at 5.59 Mbps. Zong secured first position with 7.09 Mbps, followed by Jazz at 6.42 Mbps. Ufone recorded 3.88 Mbps, while Telenor posted 2.27 Mbps.
These figures represent actual user experience across Pakistan’s mobile data networks.
Video Experience
In the video streaming category (scored on a 0–100 scale), Jazz ranked first with 46.52 points. Zong followed with 46.21, Ufone scored 42.56, and Telenor recorded 34.93.
Games Experience
For online gaming performance, Ufone secured the top position with 47.94 points. Zong placed second with 42.56, Jazz ranked third with 39.25, and Telenor stood fourth with 37.26.
Time on Network
Zong also led in Time on Network — the percentage of time users remain connected to mobile data — with 96.47%. Jazz recorded 92.89%, Ufone 92.55%, and Telenor 91.55%. The national average was 93.64%.
The report also included city-level results for ten major urban centers, highlighting variations in operator performance. PTA noted that the benchmarking reflects end-to-end consumer experience rather than technical network metrics alone, offering a comprehensive comparison of mobile network quality in Pakistan.





