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August 27, 2022

Jazz Announces Free Calls Service in Flood-Effected Areas.

 Jazz Announces Free Calls Service in Flood-Effected Areas.



Jazz Announces Free On-net and PTCL Calls in Calamity-hit Balochistan

Jazz has announced free on-net and PTCL calls in the flood-affected areas of Balochistan to ensure the provision of essential telecom services in the calamity-hit areas of the region. The company said in a tweet; “To facilitate the people of Balochistan during this calamity, all Jazz to Jazz and PTCL calls are free. Despite extremely challenging conditions, all efforts are being made to ensure the provision of essential telecom services in flood-affected areas.”

Free On-net and PTCL calls to Ease Communication Problem

Thousands of people in Balochistan have lost their loved ones, homes and belongings to floods caused by heavy rains in the province. During this time, communicating with the loved ones has become the biggest problem so Jazz has stepped up and provide free on-net and PTCL calls to all those stuck in the calamity-hit areas of Balochistan.


CEO of Jazz, Aamir Ibrahim, showed his full support to the people of Balochistan. He said ; “Jazz stands with the flood-affected people in Balochistan. Our teams are playing their part and working in extreme conditions to keep essential communication services switched on to aid rescue and relief operations.”


Jazz Provided Similar Services in Murree

In January, during the episodes of Murree incident, Jazz has announced free on-net and PTCL calls to all its customers in Murree and Nathiagali to support rescue missions and help ensure essential connectivity in the calamity-hit areas. The Murree tragedy took lives of 22 tourists who were stranded in their vehicles during a snowstorm. Jazz CEO said; “Jazz stands with the nation during this calamity in Murree. Our teams are playing their part and working in extreme conditions to keep essential communication services switched on to aid rescue efforts and support the stranded with the hope they will be rescued at the soonest.”




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