In Pakistan’s fast-evolving digital landscape, staying connected isn’t just about download speeds anymore upload performance matters just as much. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has released its Quality of Service (QoS) Survey for Q1 2025, revealing the best upload speeds in Pakistan across major telecom providers.
After conducting rigorous tests in 15 cities, PTA’s findings show that Jazz and Zong are setting the pace in mobile upload performance, with Telenor and Ufone trailing far behind.
In PTA’s automated testing mode which mirrors routine mobile data use Jazz topped performance charts in 10 out of 15 cities. Here are a few standout results:
Zong followed closely, ranking first in 5 cities, with impressive numbers in:
Meanwhile, Ufone held a consistent third-place position, and Telenor struggled with the lowest upload speeds across all test cities some as low as 2.35 Mbps.
Using third-party apps that simulate real user behavior, Zong took the crown in 8 cities, outpacing Jazz’s performance in 7. Here are Zong’s top results:
Jazz remained a strong competitor, leading in cities like:
Unfortunately, Ufone maintained third place with modest results, while Telenor continued to underperform in all cities tested.
Rank | Operator | PTA Auto Mode | 3rd Party Apps |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Jazz | ✅ (10 cities) | ❌ (7 cities) |
2nd | Zong | ✅ (5 cities) | ✅ (8 cities) |
3rd | Ufone | ❌ (0 cities) | ❌ (0 cities) |
4th | Telenor | ❌ (0 cities) | ❌ (0 cities) |
When it comes to best upload speeds in Pakistan, Jazz dominates in controlled, automated conditions, while Zong proves stronger in real-world app usage. Ufone performs moderately, while Telenor lags far behind.
Whether you’re uploading content, attending video meetings, or sharing large files, Jazz and Zong are your go-to choices in 2025.