Ufone Internet Packages — All Bundles, Codes & Rates 2026
Ufone packages its data under the Super Internet name across most tiers — a parallel naming to the Super Card family on the voice side. The data structure mirrors Jazz's design: a headline GB figure that splits into anytime data and a late-night (12 AM to 8 AM) sub-pool, except Ufone's split tilts toward anytime data rather than the off-peak window. The lineup below covers daily, weekly, monthly Super Internet plus standalone variants for social-app and Uth SIM use.
Does Ufone's Super Internet have the same off-peak split as Jazz data bundles?
Ufone uses a late-night (12 AM to 8 AM) sub-pool similar to Jazz's off-peak window, but the allocation split is different. On Monthly Super Internet at Rs. 980, half the 50 GB total is anytime and half is late-night — a cleaner 50-50 split than Jazz's typical anytime-skewed allocation.
Which Ufone code shows my Super Internet data balance?
Dial *706# from your Ufone SIM for the bundle balance breakdown — it lists anytime data, late-night data, time remaining, and any social-app sub-pool separately. The My Ufone app shows the same data along with a 7-day consumption chart, which is useful for spotting unusually heavy days.
Does Ufone offer 5G or just 4G across its coverage?
Ufone runs 4G across its standard coverage and has not yet commercially launched 5G. Some trial 5G activity has been reported in Islamabad and Lahore through 2025, but no consumer-facing 5G bundle has been released. All current Super Internet packs operate on the 4G network.
Ufone's data philosophy and the Super Internet brand
Ufone's data lineup is organised around two brand pillars. Super Internet covers the headline range — daily, weekly, monthly — with a late-night allocation alongside anytime data. Mega Data sits parallel, offering pure anytime allocations at slightly lower headline numbers but every megabyte usable any time. The choice between them is largely about whether you have any meaningful 12 AM to 8 AM data need — overnight backups, streaming a movie before bed, late-shift work.
A third pillar — Uth Pack — sits on top of any Uth-branded SIM, with youth-focused bundles that emphasise TikTok and unlimited social-app allocations. Uth Pack data plans are consistently 30 to 40 percent cheaper than equivalent regular Ufone bundles, which is the main reason Uth SIM activations have grown steadily since the brand reset in 2023.
The Ufone daily data lineup
Daily packs cover the burst-use case: a SIM held for backup, a phone primarily on Wi-Fi that occasionally needs mobile data, or a top-up to extend an active weekly or monthly bundle that has nearly run out. The Daily Light at Rs. 12 for 100 MB is the entry tier; Super Internet Daily at Rs. 25 is the realistic full-day option for an active user.
| Bundle | Code | Price | Data allocation | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Light Internet | *220# | Rs. 12 | 100 MB anytime | 1 day |
| Super Internet Daily | *7800# | Rs. 25 | 1.5 GB anytime + 1 GB late-night (12 AM–8 AM) | 1 day |
| Daily Social Pack | *703# | Rs. 16 | 500 MB for WhatsApp + Facebook + Instagram | 1 day |
| 3-Day Internet Bundle | *733# | Rs. 60 | 3 GB anytime | 3 days |
Weekly Ufone data bundles for predictable usage patterns
The weekly tier is where Ufone's pricing positioning lands most cleanly. Weekly Super Internet at Rs. 220 for 10 GB total (6 GB anytime + 4 GB late-night) sits within Rs. 30 of equivalent Jazz and Telenor weekly packs at similar allocations. Weekly Mega Bundle is the cleaner pick for users who want pure anytime data without thinking about a sub-pool — 5 GB at Rs. 175, all usable any time of day.
| Bundle | Code | Price | Data allocation | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly Super Internet | *7878# | Rs. 220 | 6 GB anytime + 4 GB late-night | 7 days |
| Weekly Mega Bundle | *8080# | Rs. 175 | 5 GB anytime | 7 days |
| Weekly Uth Pack Data | *5454# | Rs. 130 | 2.5 GB anytime + unlimited TikTok (Uth SIMs) | 7 days |
Monthly Ufone data plans
The monthly tier is where Ufone competes hardest on per-GB pricing. Monthly Super Internet at Rs. 980 delivers 50 GB total (25 + 25 split), which works out to Rs. 19.60 per GB — within Rs. 2 per GB of Jazz Monthly Premium's leading rate. Monthly Mega Data at Rs. 700 for 20 GB (15 anytime + 5 late-night) sits one tier down and suits moderate users who don't need the 50 GB envelope.
| Bundle | Code | Price | Data allocation | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Super Internet | *1000# | Rs. 980 | 25 GB anytime + 25 GB late-night | 30 days |
| Monthly Mega Data | *7008# | Rs. 700 | 15 GB anytime + 5 GB late-night | 30 days |
| Monthly Internet Basic | *7300# | Rs. 450 | 8 GB anytime + 2 GB late-night | 30 days |
App-specific bundles and the Uth Pack data range
Daily Social Pack at Rs. 16 carves 500 MB for WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram — useful for users whose mobile usage is largely social messaging and casual feed scrolling. Uth Pack Weekly Data at Rs. 130 throws in unlimited TikTok alongside 2.5 GB of general data, identified at the network level by TikTok's traffic fingerprint. This unlimited carve-out is TikTok-only — Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts consume from the general pool.
Subscribing and managing Ufone data bundles
Subscribe by dialling the relevant code from your Ufone SIM. Confirmation usually arrives within a minute. To check what's left on the active bundle, dial *706#. To stop auto-renewal on a recurring bundle, dial *5050# and pick "Manage subscriptions" — pure Super Card and most one-shot daily packs don't auto-renew, but weekly and monthly bundles default to renewal on.
When Ufone Super Internet is the right pick over competitors
For users whose data pattern includes meaningful overnight usage — backups, queued downloads, late-shift streaming — Ufone's 50-50 anytime/late-night split delivers more usable overnight data than Jazz's typical 30-70 anytime-skewed split. A heavy YouTube viewer who watches mostly after midnight gets genuinely more value from Ufone Monthly Super Internet than Jazz Monthly Premium at the same price point.
For pure daytime usage, the calculus flips: Jazz's Monthly Premium delivers more anytime GB per rupee. The right test is to log a week of usage by hour, then compare against each operator's split structure. Anyone whose actual late-night usage is under 20 percent of the total month is better off on Jazz; anyone above 35 percent late-night does better on Ufone. Users between those bands typically pick on coverage and call quality at their home address rather than per-GB math, since a small per-GB advantage means little if the signal drops to 3G during evening hours.
Other Ufone internet questions
Domestic Super Internet bundles pause the moment your SIM registers on a foreign network. Roaming data is charged separately at the destination country's roaming tariff, which usually runs Rs. 8 to Rs. 15 per MB. Ufone offers specific roaming data packs in the My Ufone app for users travelling regularly.
Super Internet bundles carry the late-night sub-pool — headline data splits into anytime and 12 AM–8 AM allocations. Mega Data bundles are anytime-only, with no late-night carve-out. At the weekly tier, Weekly Super Internet at Rs. 220 gives 10 GB total (6 + 4 split) versus Weekly Mega at Rs. 175 for 5 GB anytime — different structures for different usage shapes.
Activation usually completes within 60 to 90 seconds of the subscription confirmation SMS arriving. If your data session was active before subscribing, you may need to toggle aeroplane mode on and off to force the SIM to re-attach with the new bundle context. Without that, the old session keeps using non-bundle tariff.
No — Uth Pack's unlimited allocation is specifically TikTok-only, identified by the app's traffic signature at the network level. Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook Reels consume from the main 2.5 GB anytime pool, not the unlimited TikTok bucket. For mixed short-video consumption, the general data allocation runs out fast.
Yes — hotspot data counts against the bundle allocation exactly the same as on-device usage. Ufone doesn't throttle or block tethered traffic, so a phone on Super Internet can serve a laptop or tablet alongside its own use. The bundle allocation depletes faster, of course, but the underlying tariff treatment is identical.