0323 Which Network Code in Pakistan?

0323 is a Jazz number. This prefix used to belong to Warid Telecom. After Warid merged with Jazz, the code stayed active. Every 0323 number today runs on the Jazz network.

Quick Facts

  • Network: Jazz
  • Original operator: Warid Telecom
  • Number format: 0323-XXXXXXX
  • Connection type: Both prepaid and postpaid
  • Merger year: 2016 (Warid joined Mobilink to form Jazz)

How 0323 Became a Jazz Code

Warid Telecom started operating in Pakistan in 2005 and built its own set of number prefixes, including 0323. In 2015, Warid agreed to merge with Mobilink. The deal closed in July 2016, and by 2017 the combined company dropped both old names for one: Jazz. Every number that once belonged to Warid, including the whole 0320 to 0325 range, has run on Jazz since then.

The Jazz Prefix Ranges

Jazz numbers come from two number blocks:

Code Range Original Owner
0300–0309 Mobilink
0320–0325 Warid

0323 sits in the second block, next to 0320, 0321, 0322, 0324, and 0325.

How Jazz Compares to Other Networks

Jazz is Pakistan’s largest mobile operator by a clear margin. As of April 2026, it served about 75 million subscribers and held close to 37% of the national mobile market, more than any other operator, according to PTA data reported on Wikipedia.

A Note on Package Prices

Call, SMS, and internet rates change often, sometimes month to month. Rather than print prices here that go stale fast, check live 0323 (Jazz) package rates through the Jazz app, the Jazz website, or the operator’s own USSD menu. That way you always see the current rate, not an old one that no longer applies.

Shoaib Nasir

Shoaib Nasir is a content writer and author at PakBiz.com. He covers business, finance, and market news, along with auto, tech, and government scheme updates for readers in Pakistan. His news pieces track things people check often, like gold prices, prize bond results, fuel and car prices, new phone launches, and export numbers. Alongside this, he writes step-by-step guides on topics like checking a utility bill, or checking a BISP payment status. Shoaib writes to help readers get a clear answer fast, backed by real numbers and official sources, not guesswork.

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