Zong Relaunches MY5: Pakistan’s Most Affordable Sharing Bundle.
Islamabad,M.Saleem jutt Zong, one of Pakistan’s leading telecom operators, has reintroduced its widely popular MY5 bundle, once again highlighting affordability as a core feature of its customer offerings. Launched as a cost-effective communication solution, MY5 quickly gained popularity across the country for delivering value unmatched by competitor packages. With its latest relaunch, Zong aims to…
Islamabad,M.Saleem jutt
Zong, one of Pakistan’s leading telecom operators, has reintroduced its widely popular MY5 bundle, once again highlighting affordability as a core feature of its customer offerings.
Launched as a cost-effective communication solution, MY5 quickly gained popularity across the country for delivering value unmatched by competitor packages. With its latest relaunch, Zong aims to remind customers why MY5 remains a preferred choice for budget-conscious users seeking seamless connectivity.
Under the MY5 plan, subscribers can add any four contacts of their choice via the MY Zong App, ensuring uninterrupted communication with family, friends, or colleagues. By splitting costs across five individuals, the bundle provides significant savings compared to market alternatives.
In addition to core voice and data services, the primary subscriber also enjoys exclusive access to Zong’s digital value-added services, including Golootlo for discounts, Waada for handset insurance, and Zong TV for entertainment — positioning MY5 as more than just a communication bundle, but rather a complete lifestyle solution.
“At Zong, we believe in empowering our customers with affordable, flexible solutions that deliver maximum value,” said Sajid Munir, Head of Marketing at Zong. “MY5 has always been about keeping people connected at a fraction of the cost, while driving digital inclusion through a blend of traditional and digital services.”
The MY5 bundle is now available nationwide, offering Pakistani consumers one of the most budget-friendly and customizable sharing packages in the market.