Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital operator, has partnered with DynaSys Networks, a prominent Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider, in a strategic alliance to accelerate the adoption of IoT technologies across various vital sectors of the country. The initiative is set to reshape operations in agriculture, energy, transportation, and urban infrastructure through connected intelligence and real-time data systems.
The collaboration aims to bring about a digital transformation by enabling public and private sector organizations to implement scalable, intelligent systems tailored to local needs. These include advanced solutions like smart irrigation, precision farming, predictive monitoring of energy grids, environmental sensing, and intelligent fleet tracking. By leveraging Jazz’s robust digital infrastructure and DynaSys’ indigenous technology stack, this partnership offers a cohesive platform to address the challenges of modernizing infrastructure and services through data-driven innovation.
The announcement was accompanied by a statement from Mr. Asif Aziz, President of Enterprise Solutions at Jazz, who emphasized the importance of this partnership. “Pakistan stands at the tipping point of digital transformation, and this platform is a bold leap into the future. At Jazz, we’re not just providing connectivity—we’re building the systems that will power intelligent, self-regulating cities, sustainable farms, and data-driven industries. This initiative cements our position at the forefront of the digital revolution and demonstrates how Jazz is turning technology into tangible national progress,” he said.
DynaSys Networks, known for developing localized and impactful technology solutions, is bringing its expertise to scale smart innovations across the country. Mr. Ali Akhtar, Founder and CEO of DynaSys, highlighted the significance of designing solutions that align with local contexts. “Our vision is to build technology that truly improves lives—solutions designed with local needs in mind and built to make a lasting impact. Partnering with Jazz allows us to scale these innovations and bring smart, connected solutions to the forefront of Pakistan’s digital transformation journey,” he stated.
This partnership aligns with Jazz’s broader Quantica strategy, which focuses on building intelligent infrastructure and creating data-centric ecosystems that support long-term national development. As part of this strategic direction, Jazz continues to expand its digital-first services with platforms such as Garaj (cloud services), JazzCash (digital payments), Tamasha (streaming), SIMOSA (digital identity), FikrFree (cyber safety), and GameNow (gaming), with a goal to deliver inclusive and impactful digital experiences to over 100 million customers.
As global economies increasingly rely on integrated, data-driven systems, Pakistan’s adoption of IoT through initiatives like this positions the country to harness the full benefits of efficiency, sustainability, and operational resilience. The Jazz-DynaSys collaboration serves as a key milestone in the effort to modernize Pakistan’s economic and technological framework, ultimately leading to smarter, more connected communities.
This strategic move reinforces the importance of public-private partnerships in enabling digital ecosystems, showcasing how collaboration between telecom operators and tech innovators can unlock transformative potential and shape the future of national infrastructure.