Zerorated Websites Pakistan <AUTHENTIC · METHOD>
Jazz leads the market with its "Jazz X" and "Internet Passes."
| Pros of Zero-Rated Sites in Pakistan | Cons of Zero-Rated Sites in Pakistan | | --- | --- | | Low-income users access essential communication | Violates net neutrality (some sites favored) | | Boosts digital literacy at the grassroots | Kills local startups & content platforms | | Helps during emergencies (e.g., floods, pandemic) | User data often harvested without consent | | Increases mobile data adoption | Creates “walled gardens” (users never leave FB/WA) | zerorated websites pakistan
As Pakistan digitizes government services (e.g., Pak Identity for NADRA), the state may force ISPs to zero-rate government portals (e.g., FBR tax filing, Passport office). This would be a shift from commercial zero-rating to public service zero-rating. Jazz leads the market with its "Jazz X" and "Internet Passes