Jazz continues its enduring partnership with the Universal Service Fund (USF), transforming its longstanding commitment into tangible digital inclusion across remote and underserved regions of Pakistan.
Since 2007, Jazz has been a key partner in USF’s broadband initiatives, accelerating progress under development models like BSD and NGBSD. To date, the joint effort has completed 24 projects, established 730 new sites, upgraded 814 sites, and extended high-speed 4G connectivity to over 10.4 million people across more than 4,900 unserved locations.
Crucial national corridors such as the M3, M4, M5, and M14 highways now boast reliable digital access. Tourism and community outreach have likewise received a boost, with areas like Kumrat Valley, Katora Lake, Lake Saiful Malook, and Lulusar now part of the connected landscape.
In 2025 alone, Jazz secured approval for five new USF projects, designed to connect nearly 1 million more people in 400 villages across the country’s southern, central, and northern districts. Jazz’s leadership reaffirmed that connectivity equals empowerment: each new connection opens doors to education, healthcare, commerce, and community development.
Through this partnership, Jazz is setting the stage for a digitally empowered Pakistan—a future where access to opportunity is a right, not an exception.