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Jazz Call Packages — Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rates 2026

By the Gem Net editorial team · Updated Friday, June 12, 2026

Jazz still runs the largest voice network in Pakistan, and its call bundles are split into four broad shapes: hourly bursts, daily packs, weekly all-rounders, and monthly hybrids. Below are every currently active call-led bundle with its subscription code, on-net and off-network minute counts, and the validity window — followed by how to activate, deactivate, and check what's left on a pack.

Top questions answered

What's the cheapest way to make Jazz-to-Jazz calls in 2026?

The Daily Jazz to Jazz bundle on *212# at Rs. 8 gives 75 Jazz-to-Jazz minutes for the day — the lowest per-minute price across daily packs. If you only need a one-hour window, the Power Hour on *522# costs Rs. 6 for 60 minutes.

Do Jazz daily call packages run for a full 24 hours after subscribing?

Most daily packs expire at 11:59 PM on the day you subscribe, not 24 hours later. Subscribing at 9 AM gives you roughly 15 hours of validity; subscribing at 11 PM gives you under one hour for the same fee.

Which Jazz code shows my remaining minutes on the current bundle?

Dial *117*7*2# from your Jazz SIM to see remaining on-net minutes, off-net minutes, SMS, and any data sub-bucket tied to the active package. The My Jazz app shows the same breakdown with a cleaner UI.

How Jazz structures its call bundles

Jazz separates voice tariffs from data tariffs at the SKU level: a "call bundle" is anything where the marketing centre-piece is on-net minutes, even if the pack also throws in a data sub-bucket. The four shapes — Power Hour, Daily, Weekly, Monthly — are roughly the same scaffolding across the prepaid customer base. Hybrid variants exist alongside each shape: a hybrid weekly bundles voice with SMS and a smaller data pool, and is usually a better deal than a pure call pack for anyone who occasionally browses.

Off-network minutes (to Zong, Ufone, Telenor) are deliberately small in every Jazz pack. Operators carve them out separately because Mobile Termination Rate (MTR) settlement is more expensive than on-net call routing. If half your calls go off-net, expect to burn your off-net allocation in the first day or two of a weekly pack.

Daily Jazz call packages

Daily packs are designed for people whose calling pattern is concentrated into a single day — visiting family, making a delivery, sorting out a paperwork run. Validity is calendar-day rather than 24-hour, so a morning subscription delivers measurably more minutes per rupee than an evening one.

BundleCodePriceWhat you getValidity
Jazz Daily Voice*100#Rs. 11.9940 Jazz mins, 4 other-network mins, 100 SMS1 day
Daily Jazz to Jazz*212#Rs. 875 Jazz-to-Jazz minutes (no other-network minutes)1 day
Jazz Power Hour*522#Rs. 660 Jazz mins valid for one hour from activation1 hour
Voice + Data Daily*114*1#Rs. 1850 Jazz mins + 50 SMS + 100 MB1 day

Weekly Jazz call packages

Weekly bundles are the most popular tier across Jazz's prepaid base. They roll voice, SMS, and a modest data pool into a single subscription, which works for most users who don't need streaming-grade data but do want enough minutes to handle work calls across seven days.

BundleCodePriceWhat you getValidity
Weekly All Rounder*700#Rs. 1301000 Jazz mins + 50 other-network mins + 1000 SMS + 1500 MB7 days
Weekly Jazz to Jazz*770#Rs. 1051500 Jazz-to-Jazz minutes + 1500 SMS7 days
Weekly Hybrid*453#Rs. 200150 Jazz mins + 1500 SMS + 4 GB7 days

Monthly Jazz call packages

Monthly bundles get the best per-minute pricing in the lineup, but they need balance committed upfront. The Hybrid and Mega tiers sit at the boundary between call packs and full data plans — past a certain monthly call volume, the right comparison is no longer against other Jazz call packs but against PTCL Flash Fiber landline plus a smaller mobile bundle.

BundleCodePriceWhat you getValidity
Monthly Super Call*706#Rs. 5403000 Jazz mins + 200 other-network mins + 3000 SMS30 days
Monthly Hybrid*707#Rs. 9503000 Jazz mins + 3000 SMS + 12 GB30 days
Jazz Monthly Mega*7000#Rs. 1,3005000 Jazz mins + 250 other-network + 5000 SMS + 25 GB30 days

Activating and cancelling Jazz call bundles

To subscribe: ensure your Jazz balance covers the package fee plus Re. 1 buffer, then dial the bundle's subscription code from the tables above. You'll get a confirmation SMS within a minute. If the network is slow, the deduction may show on your balance before the activation SMS arrives — that's a sequencing delay, not a failed subscription.

To cancel auto-renewal on an active bundle, dial *5555# and choose the "Unsubscribe" path for the package. Cancellation only stops the next renewal — the current cycle runs to its expiry. You can't request a pro-rated refund for an unused portion.

Common issues with Jazz call packages

The most frequent complaint is the early-expiry problem: a daily pack subscribed late at night runs out before bedtime. The fix is to check the validity column carefully and prefer hourly bursts (Power Hour) when subscribing past 9 PM.

The second common issue is silent off-net depletion. If you have a weekly pack with 50 off-net minutes and a friend on Zong, those 50 minutes vanish in two long calls. Once depleted, off-net calls fall back to the default per-minute tariff — which can drain balance faster than expected.

A third issue worth flagging is roaming behaviour. None of the domestic call bundles cover roaming minutes. If you cross the border with an active monthly call pack, the pack pauses and your calls bill against the destination country's roaming tariff. The validity clock keeps running while you're abroad — there is no proration or pause-extension on return.

When Jazz call packages cost more than they should

The break-even math against pay-as-you-go is worth running once. The default on-net rate on Jazz prepaid (without any bundle) is roughly Rs. 1.20 per minute plus a Rs. 0.20 call setup. A single forty-minute call therefore costs around Rs. 48.20 at default tariff. The Daily Voice pack at Rs. 11.99 — which bundles 40 Jazz minutes, 4 off-net minutes, and 100 SMS — pays for itself in any day with a single ten-minute call. Below that, default tariff is cheaper than subscribing to anything.

Hybrid bundles change the math again. A Weekly Hybrid at Rs. 200 sits at the same price point as a pure Weekly Mega Internet bundle, but trades roughly half its voice allocation for a 4 GB data pool. If you'd otherwise spend Rs. 130 on weekly voice and Rs. 200 on weekly data, the Rs. 200 Hybrid covers both at lower total spend — provided your weekly call need fits inside 150 minutes.

The pattern to avoid is over-subscribing: buying a monthly pack "to be safe" when your actual usage is two short calls a week. The Monthly Super Call at Rs. 540 only beats Daily Voice if you average 20 minutes of Jazz calling per day across the month. Below 12 minutes a day, repeated daily packs are cheaper.

Verify before relying: Tariffs and codes here were verified against the My Jazz app in Q2 2026. Operator rates change weekly — confirm in the app or by dialling the subscription code before relying on a figure.

Other Jazz call package questions

You can stack a daily pack on top of an active weekly or monthly bundle — the daily pack's minutes are consumed first. Stacking two same-tier packs (two daily, two weekly) usually fails with a 'package already active' error.

Unused minutes lapse the moment the bundle expires — Jazz doesn't carry them into the next subscription. The only exception is the Auto-Renewal flag: if it's on and you have balance, the bundle renews immediately with a fresh allocation.

Yes, by a wide margin. On-net (Jazz-to-Jazz) minutes are bundled at near-zero marginal cost; off-net minutes are carved out separately at a much higher per-minute rate. If most of your calls go to the same operator, an on-net-only bundle saves the most.

The status menu can lag by 5–10 minutes after a fresh subscription, especially if the network is congested. Wait and check again; if it still shows nothing after 15 minutes, dial *5555# again to confirm the package activated and your balance was deducted.

Jazz Share lets you transfer balance to another Jazz number via *100*number*amount#, but you can't directly gift a package. The recipient has to subscribe themselves using the transferred balance.