Telenor Call Packages — All Voice Bundles, Codes & Rates 2026
Telenor sits second or third in Pakistan's voice market depending on the quarter, and its bundle strategy reflects that position: smaller entry-level price points than Jazz, sharper Onnet-only tiers for budget users, and a 'Bachat' (savings) sub-line that the marketing leans on heavily. The full lineup below covers hourly bursts, daily, weekly, and monthly bundles, with the specific Telenor-to-other-network split exposed on every SKU.
Which Telenor bundle is the cheapest way to get one hour of calls?
The Onnet Power Hour on *5*222# at Rs. 6 gives 40 Telenor minutes within a one-hour activation window. For a slightly longer window, the 3-Hour Onnet on *5*333# at Rs. 5 delivers 60 Telenor minutes across three hours — a lower per-minute rate if you can spread the call out.
What does 'Bachat' mean in Telenor's bundle names?
Bachat means 'savings' in Urdu. Telenor uses the label to flag bundles aimed at price-sensitive users — typically smaller allocations than the headline Talkshawk or Hybrid ranges, but at a noticeably lower price point. The Mini Bachat Bundle at Rs. 8 is the entry tier across the lineup.
Why do my Telenor call minutes drop faster when calling Jazz or Zong numbers?
Telenor splits its bundles into Telenor-to-Telenor minutes and 'other-network' minutes — calls to Jazz, Zong, or Ufone come out of the smaller other-network pool. Once that pool is exhausted, off-net calls fall back to the default per-minute tariff and quietly drain your main balance.
Telenor's place in Pakistan's voice market today
Telenor entered Pakistan in 2005 and built a network reach that favoured smaller towns and rural belts — partly product positioning, partly the result of being late to the major-city tower race. That rural strength still shapes the bundle lineup: the smaller daily and Bachat tiers are priced for users who load Rs. 100 a week, not Rs. 1,000 a month. Anyone budgeting against Jazz's premium urban pricing will find Telenor's entry tier visibly cheaper.
After the PTCL group acquisition, observers expected aggressive integration with PTCL Flash Fiber and Easypaisa. Two years on, the consumer-facing call bundles remain Talkshawk-branded with no visible PTCL convergence in the menu. Subscribing through *345# still feels like the Telenor experience of a decade ago, which is either reassuring or stale depending on your perspective.
Hourly Telenor call bundles for short bursts
The cheapest entry into the lineup is the hourly tier. These are useful when a single planned call — booking a rishta meeting, finalising a delivery, talking to a worker on a renovation — needs more than the few free minutes left on your main balance. The Power Hour subscribes at Rs. 6, activates immediately, and burns out one hour later regardless of how many of the 40 minutes remain.
| Bundle | Code | Price | What you get | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-Hour Onnet | *5*333# | Rs. 5 | 60 Telenor minutes within a 3-hour window | 3 hours |
| Onnet Power Hour | *5*222# | Rs. 6 | 40 Telenor minutes within a 1-hour window | 1 hour |
Daily Talkshawk and Bachat call options
The daily tier covers four shapes: a pure Onnet pack, the Mini Bachat with a small off-net allocation, a Mix Bundle that adds SMS and 50 MB of data, and the Daily Talkshawk which roughly doubles every allocation at a higher price. The Mini Bachat at Rs. 8 is the most-subscribed bundle on the Telenor prepaid base by volume — its appeal is the off-net inclusion at a sub-Rs. 10 price point.
| Bundle | Code | Price | What you get | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Onnet | *5*210# | Rs. 10 | 75 Telenor minutes | 1 day |
| Mini Bachat Bundle | *5*145# | Rs. 8 | 35 Telenor mins + 25 other-network mins | 1 day |
| Daily Mix Bundle | *345*1# | Rs. 14 | 50 Telenor mins + 50 SMS + 50 MB | 1 day |
| Daily Talkshawk | *5*250# | Rs. 16 | 100 Telenor mins + 100 SMS + 75 MB | 1 day |
Weekly Telenor call bundles for the standard top-up cycle
Weekly packs match the prepaid load pattern of most Pakistanis who top up once at the start of the week. The three shapes scale in cost and inclusion: pure Weekly Onnet for callers who only speak to other Telenor numbers, Weekly Bachat as the balanced middle choice, and the 7-Day Mega Hybrid which is the closest Telenor weekly equivalent to a feature-loaded Jazz weekly pack.
| Bundle | Code | Price | What you get | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly Onnet | *5*325# | Rs. 75 | 700 Telenor minutes | 7 days |
| Weekly Bachat | *5*555# | Rs. 110 | 500 Telenor mins + 40 other-network mins + 500 SMS + 500 MB | 7 days |
| 7-Day Mega Hybrid | *5*405# | Rs. 190 | 1000 Telenor mins + 80 other-network mins + 1000 SMS + 3 GB | 7 days |
Monthly Telenor voice bundles and Hybrid tiers
Monthly bundles compress per-minute pricing significantly. The Monthly Onnet at Rs. 410 works out to roughly Rs. 0.16 per Telenor minute across the cycle — a tenth of the default tariff. The Mega Hybrid at Rs. 1,100 sits within Rs. 50 of Jazz's top monthly bundle on equivalent allocations, so the choice between them tends to be settled by which network has stronger coverage at home and work.
| Bundle | Code | Price | What you get | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Onnet | *5*444# | Rs. 410 | 2500 Telenor minutes + 1000 SMS | 30 days |
| Monthly Mix Bachat | *5*888# | Rs. 590 | 2500 Telenor mins + 150 other-net mins + 3000 SMS + 5 GB | 30 days |
| Monthly Hybrid Mega | *5*999# | Rs. 1,100 | 5000 Telenor mins + 300 other-net mins + 5000 SMS + 25 GB | 30 days |
Subscribing, managing, and unsubscribing through *345#
Every Telenor consumer bundle subscription branches from the *345# main menu, though the codes in the tables above let you skip the menu and subscribe in one dial. To check what's left on the active bundle, dial *222*2# or open the My Telenor app. To stop a bundle from auto-renewing, dial *345# and pick "Manage subscriptions" — the same menu lets you cancel one bundle while keeping another active.
One quirk of the Telenor experience: auto-renewal stays on by default for every paid bundle unless you explicitly disable it within the first hour of subscription. Users who want to try a bundle for one cycle and then choose whether to continue should turn auto-renewal off immediately after subscribing.
Where Telenor calls come out cheaper than Jazz or Zong
The Mini Bachat Bundle is genuinely cheaper than equivalent Jazz daily packs for users whose calling pattern is roughly 70 percent on-net and 30 percent off-net. Jazz's Daily Voice at Rs. 11.99 includes only 4 off-network minutes; Telenor's Mini Bachat at Rs. 8 includes 25. For someone making short delivery or coordination calls across networks, Telenor wins on raw minute count at a lower price.
The reverse holds at the monthly tier: Jazz's Monthly Mega at Rs. 1,300 includes 25 GB of data alongside the voice allocation, while Telenor's closest equivalent at Rs. 1,100 tops out at 25 GB but with slightly fewer voice minutes. The right pick depends on whether your monthly spend is concentrated on calls or split between calls and data.
Other Telenor call bundle questions
Yes — outside any active bundle, Telenor prepaid charges a Rs. 0.20 to Rs. 0.30 call setup fee per call, then the per-minute rate. The setup fee applies once per call attempt regardless of duration, so a series of short calls costs more than one consolidated call of the same total length.
No. Bundles are tied to the SIM that subscribed — they don't follow the number on a SIM swap. Even ordering a replacement SIM for the same number leaves the active bundle behind. Wait until the bundle expires or unsubscribe before swapping if you want to avoid losing the remaining allocation.
Talkshawk is Telenor's broader prepaid brand — it covers every bundle, not a specific package family. Bachat is a sub-line within Talkshawk that bundles smaller allocations at lower prices, aimed at users who don't need the larger Talkshawk hybrid allocations.
Dial *222*2# for the detailed bundle balance: it lists Telenor minutes, other-network minutes, SMS allocation, and any data sub-bucket separately. The My Telenor app shows the same breakdown under the active package tile.
Consumer-facing call bundle structures haven't changed since the PTCL group acquired Telenor Pakistan — codes, prices, and Talkshawk branding remain in place. The longer-term expectation is convergence between PTCL fixed-line plans and Telenor mobile bundles, but that has not landed in the consumer tariffs at the time of writing.