Top Up Mobile Credit With Bitcoin In Pakistan - CryptoRefills

Top Up Mobile Credit With Bitcoin In Pakistan

In this article we explain how to buy mobile credit with Bitcoin in Pakistan. Using Bitcoin to recharge your mobile prepaid airtime and data is easy and secure. You can also use Litecoin and other altcoins if you prefer.

Available operators

It is possible to top up all Pakistan mobile operators. These include: Jazz, Teleonor, Zong and Ufone.

Facts about mobile top ups

The most important thing you must know is that mobile top-ups are only available for mobile prepaid customers. This means that if you have a postpaid subscription the top up will not work.

You can purchase Mobile top-ups for airtime, data traffic and for specific operator bundles.

Operators offer different price packages to suit different customer needs. Here we provide you with a quick insight into the minimum and maximum packages offered by each operator.           

  • Jazz Pakistan: Min 110 PKR and Max 5.000 PKR
  • Telenor Pakistan: Min 30 PKR and Max 5.000 PKR
  • Telenor Pakistan Bundles: Min 150 PKR and Max 600 PKR
  • Ufone Pakistan: Min 20 PKR and Max 5.000 PKR
  • Warid Pakistan: Min 110 PKR and Max 5.000 PKR
  • Zong Pakistan: Min 50 PKR and Max 3.000 PKR


How does it work

Top up mobile in Pakistan

Time needed: 4 minutes.

Topping up mobile credit with Bitcoin or other crypto in Pakistan is secure and quite easy. Just follow these simple steps.

  1. Go to cryptorefills

    Click here or enter www.cryptorefills.com on your desktop or mobile browser.

  2. Insert mobile number

    Select Pakistan and insert your mobile number. Then click (or tap) on the “Recharge” button.

  3. Select currency and package

    Select the crypto currency you wish to use to pay for your purchase. For example Bitcoin or Litecoin. Then select the package you wish to purchase, for example 110 PKR.
    Make sure the mobile operator displayed on the screen is correct.

  4. Insert email and accept terms

    Insert your email and tick the box to accept the Terms and Conditions. Click on proceed to payment. (Make sure your email is correct so that the Pin can be delivered to you and you can be contacted in case of issues).

  5. Make Bitcoin payment

    Send the exact amount of crypto (e.g. Bitcoin) to the address displayed and follow the instructions. It is important you send exactly the amount displayed.

About Pakistan Mobile Operators

Pakistan’s telecommunications market has undertaken a transition from a regulated state-owned monopoly to a deregulated competition. Foreign investment is playing a key role in this transition.

Pakistan’s mobile market has grown considerably over the last six years, driven mainly by a young population.

The total number of mobile operators in the market has passed from six to five because Mobilink and Warid have merged into a single brand, Jazz. In fact, the country’s mobile operators compete for a larger share of the market. The competition has forced down prices. Mobile users can, therefore, take advantage of some great offers and bundles.

Following is a list of the Pakistan mobile operators:

Pakistan has seen a dramatic increase in mobile broadband penetration over the past five years. However, the mobile broadband market is still at an early stage of development with penetration well below most other Asian countries. Strong growth is predicted over the next five years to 2023, driven by further adoption of 4G and eventually 5G services.

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had been instructed by the federal government to begin the process of conducting 5G tests and trials. Pakistan’s MoIT is aiming to introduce commercial 5G services before 2020.

Pakistan’s e-commerce is expected to grow to over $1-billion in 2019. This is driven by higher smartphone and broadband penetration. The wind of mobile innovation is also swiping through the country. For example some interesting IOT enabled applications in Pakistan are: solar-powered home services enabling rural households outside of the grid to power TV sets, mobile phone chargers and other electronic devices. Also, Zong Pakistan launched the ‘Zong 4G Smart Car’ solution in Islamabad.

Sources:

Harpur, P. (2018,10). The fixed line market struggles as Pakistan moves towards 5G. Retrieved from https://www.budde.com.au/Research/Pakistan-Telecoms-Mobile-and-Broadband-Statistics-and-Analyses

Inderpreet, K. (2019,02,18). Pakistan: Mobile, Broadband, TV, and OTT Video Report. Retrieved from: https://ovum.informa.com/resources/product-content/pakistan-mobile-broadband-tv-and-ott-video-report-glb001-000034


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