April 07, 2015

Zong Successfully Launches Fast And Furious 7, the Highest Grossing Blockbuster of the Year

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Zong, Pakistan’s most advanced and only 3G and 4G telecom operator launched the much awaited movie ‘Fast & Furious 7’ in Pakistan by holding its grand premiere here in Cinepax Ocean Mall, Karachi on 2nd April 2015.

This launch was a collaboration with Universal Studios, and was attended by a large number of celebrities and corporate guests. It was an acknowledgement of Zong’s uniqueness as the fastest and only 3G and 4G service provider in the country.

The premiere allowed attendees the opportunity to experience Zong Super 3G and 4G internet through an experience zone displaying mobile broadband products. It also involved a digital campaign whereby attendees used the hashtag #Zongff7 while uploading pictures and check-ins to win Zong terminal products.

It is worth mentioning here that this premiere was a part of Zong’s 8 week internet campaign titled “The Fastest Gets Furious”. This internet campaign allows customers the opportunity to win movie coupons, Honda CRZ and a trip for 2 to Dubai. Lucky draws for local tickets will take place on a weekly basis throughout the campaign whereas lucky draws for FF7 tickets in Dubai and for Honda CRZ will be held on April 10th and May 25th respectively.

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Speaking at the occasion, Babar Bajwa Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) Zong said that, “Zong takes pride in being the fastest as well as the only 3G and 4G service provider in the country. Our partnership with this movie franchise is an indication of not only our strength in mobile internet, but also an affirmation that we will continue to take the lead in this arena to provide cutting edge services to our customers.”

Meanwhile, Anoushay Ashraf, VJ and prominent celebrity was of the opinion that, “It is wonderful that Zong has taken the lead to introduce an endorsement as huge as the Fast and Furious franchise in Pakistan. Endorsements such as these have become the norm worldwide, and so there is no reason why such should not be the case in Pakistan as well.”

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