0324 Which Network Code in Pakistan?

0324 is a Jazz number. It was first a Warid Telecom code. When Warid merged with Mobilink to form Jazz, every Warid number, including 0324, became part of the Jazz network. So today, if a number starts with 0324, it runs on Jazz.

Why 0324 Shows Up as Warid Sometimes

Warid Telecom started service in Pakistan in 2005. In November 2015, Warid and Mobilink agreed to merge. The deal closed in July 2016, and by 2017, both brands moved under one name: Jazz. That is why old records, apps, or lookup tools sometimes still show 0324 as “Warid.” The company no longer exists on its own, but the number range stayed with Jazz.

Jazz Number Codes at a Glance

Code Range Original Network
0300–0309 Mobilink (now Jazz)
0320–0325 Warid (now Jazz)

0324 sits in the second row. It was one of the last codes Warid gave out before the merger.

Could a 0324 Number Actually Be on a Different Network?

Yes. Pakistan allows Mobile Number Portability (MNP). This lets a person keep their number but switch to a different operator. So while 0324 was issued by Jazz (through Warid), the person using it today could have ported it to Zong, Ufone, or Telenor.

If you need to know the number’s real, current network, send this SMS from any Pakistani SIM:

N [full number] to 76367

Example: N 03241234567 to 76367

This is a PTA-linked service and costs around Rs 2. It replies with the number’s current network, even if it has been ported.

How to Check Your Own Jazz Number

If you have a Jazz SIM and forgot your own number, dial:

*99#

Your number will appear on the screen in a few seconds.

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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