Zong 4G introduces discounted roaming offer for Pakistanis in KSA

ISLAMABAD, May. 2 (DNA): China Mobile Communication Corporation’s Zong 4G has launched a special discounted roaming offer for its users in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the most traveled destination for Pakistanis for various reasons, Gwadar Pro reported on Monday.
With this Saudi Arabia roaming offer, the Zong 4G customers can avail 35 call minutes and one gigabyte of internet data with a validity of three months for just Rs. 999+tax only.
For activation, Zong subscribers can dial *4255# or they can visit Zong’s online shop to avail the offer.
“The offer will enable Pakistanis traveling to Saudi Arabia to stay in touch with their loved ones back home. We will continue to expand our roaming portfolio for our clients by offering more innovative products and services,” according to the company’s spokesperson.
With this wonderful initiative, Zong 4G, also known as China Mobile Pakistan (CMPak) in Pakistan, has added to its industry-leading international roaming offering that includes the majority of countries across all major continents.
Prior to the Saudi Arabia bundles, Zong had launched industry-leading foreign roaming packages for China, UAE, Turkey, and a number of other countries.
Besides other activities, every year thousands of Pakistani pilgrims visit Saudi Arabia for Hajj (pilgrimage) and Umrah.
Zong’s industry-leading international roaming plans have allowed Pakistanis to stay in touch with friends and family when traveling internationally.
These bundles have been a major help for Pakistani travelers in cross-border communication, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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