Zong Drives Technology Innovation with Pakistan’s Largest State-of-the-Art Contact Centre Inaugurated by Minister for IT Ms. Anusha Rehman

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Islamabad – 10th December, 2013: Zong has launched its state-of-the-art Contact Centre in Chak Shehzad Islamabad. Pakistan’s largest cloud computing based contact center was inaugurated by Minister for Information Technology Ms. Anusha Rehman. Chariman PTA, Dr. Ismail Shah, Secretary IT, Akhlaq Tarar and other dignitaries also graced the occasion.

 

With the launch of this new Contact Centre, Zong has taken another giant leap to provide best in class support services to its customers and facilitate them with their queries round the clock. The Contact Centre will allow Zong to get closer to the consumer pulse and address their needs more promptly. Additionally, the Contact Centre will also create more job opportunities in Pakistan hence making a positive contribution to the economy.

 

Commenting on Zong’s contribution to the IT industry, Ms. Rehman said, “We appreciate any endeavor that adds value to the IT & Telecom industry of Pakistan. As the fastest growing cellular network of the country, Zong is playing a key role in providing better telecom services to Pakistanis with its innovative initiatives and driving the industry wide growth. With such focused initiatives, Zong has undoubtedly become a benchmark for other Pakistani telecom operators.”

 

“At Zong, we remain committed to our vision of being an indispensible digital life partner by becoming words, eyes and ears of the people. Zong wants to remain at the forefront of innovation with a customer centric approach. Customers are at the heart of everything that we do. Our latest Contact Centre will create stronger bridges between us and our valued customers so we stay aware of their changing needs and can adapt our solutions around them. That is the key to success for us at Zong,” said Mr. Fan Yunjun, CEO of Zong.

 

Zong – a China Mobile Pakistan (CMPak) company and part of China Mobile, the largest Telecom operator in the world continues to strengthen its footprint in Pakistan by investing in its infrastructure to ensure better quality of communications. With heavy investments made in the Pakistani market earlier, Zong focuses on delivering upon its promise of  inspiring and empowering the people of Pakistan with innovative technology that keeps pace with today’s fast evolving culture. Such initiatives will certainly contribute towards the ever growing popularity of Zong as the fastest growing cellular network of the country.

 

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