0328 Which Network Code
So you’ve just seen a number starting with 0328, and now you’re wondering — 0328 which network code is this? You’re not the only one who gets confused with all these SIM codes floating around. Let’s clear it up, simply and straight.
0328 Network Code Belongs to Jazz — But There's a Bit of a Backstory
First thing first — 0328 which network code? It belongs to Jazz, but it wasn’t always Jazz. Before the big telecom shuffle back in 2017, this code actually belonged to Warid. When Jazz (formerly Mobilink) and Warid merged, all Warid codes from 0320 to 0329 were taken under Jazz’s umbrella. So yes, if you’ve got a 0328 number, you’re technically on Jazz now.
Quick Breakdown: Jazz vs Warid Codes
Here's how the network codes go in Pakistan:
- Jazz (Mobilink + Warid): 0300–0309 (Mobilink), 0320–0329 (Warid)
- Zong: 0310–0319, 0370
- Ufone: 0330–0339 (0339 also used by Onic)
- Telenor: 0340–0349
- SCOM: 0355 (Only in AJK & GB)
So, whenever you get a call or SMS from a 0328 number, it’s Jazz — but could still be someone who originally got a Warid SIM.
Services You Can Use on 0328 Jazz Numbers
In case you are having a SIM card with 0328 network code, then:
- Access jazz 4G internet, call, and SMS
- JazzCash mobile banking
- Subscribe to daily/ weekly / monthly prepaid / postpaid packages
- Check 4G compatibility by dialling *443*7#
- Order a SIM with 0328 code from Jazz website or by dialling *5299#
How to Confirm 0328 Network Code (In Case You're Unsure)
Even though 0328, which network code is Jazz, you can still double-check:
- Use online tools like Pak Mobile Network Lookup
- Visit a Jazz service centre
- Or just observe the prefix — 0328 always leads back to Jazz post-merge
Why It Matters to Know This
- Helps you choose the right call/SMS packages (on-network is cheaper)
- Avoids confusion when porting numbers (though porting is rare for Warid numbers)
- Saves money by knowing who you’re calling — Jazz to Jazz is usually cheaper
So next time someone asks, “0328 which network code?” — you’ve got the answer. It’s Jazz now. No guesswork. Just straight-up info.
If you want a specific number or a fancy one (like a golden or platinum number), head to the official Jazz website or visit your nearest Jazz shop.