For most Jazz users, the Monthly Hybrid Bundle (Rs. 580) delivers the strongest per-rupee value if you cross 200 minutes a month — 5,000 on-net minutes, 200 off-net, plus 3 GB and 5,000 SMS on the side. Light callers should stay on the Daily Voice Offer at Rs. 7.5; weekly bundles only earn their price if you call most days of the week.
Top Jazz call bundles compared side-by-side
| Criteria | Daily Voice Offer | Weekly All-Network | Monthly Hybrid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Rs. 7.5 | Rs. 110 | Rs. 580 Best value |
| On-net minutes | 60 | 700 | 5,000 |
| Off-net minutes | 0 | 50 | 200 |
| SMS included | 60 | 100 | 5,000 |
| Data included | 60 MB | 250 MB | 3 GB |
| Validity | 1 day | 7 days | 30 days |
| Activation | *211# | *430# | *707# |
How Jazz organises its call lineup
Jazz call packages split neatly into three validity bands: daily, weekly, and monthly. The pricing logic is consistent — roughly Rs. 1 to Rs. 1.5 per minute on the smallest bundles, dropping to about Rs. 0.10 to Rs. 0.15 per minute on the heaviest monthly tiers. The sharpest cliff sits between weekly and monthly: the Monthly Hybrid at Rs. 580 hands you 5,000 on-net minutes — more than the Weekly Hybrid (Rs. 220) gives you in four weeks combined. Anyone who calls regularly should skip the weekly band entirely.
The second axis is on-net versus all-network. Pure on-net bundles cost less because Jazz pays no interconnect fee for calls landing on its own network. Hybrid and all-network bundles tack on a small off-net allocation — usually 50 to 200 minutes — at a noticeably worse per-rupee rate. The Weekly All-Network (Rs. 110, 700 on-net + 50 off-net) is the lightest mixed option; anything beefier is monthly.
Daily call packages — for the irregular caller
The Daily Voice Offer at Rs. 7.5 is the cheapest entry in the Jazz catalogue. You get 60 on-net minutes, 60 SMS, and 60 MB of data — enough for one or two longer conversations during the day plus a little WhatsApp browsing. It's strictly on-net; an off-net call hits the standard Rs. 1.99 per 30-second rate, so a five-minute Telenor call would burn Rs. 19.90 on top of the bundle.
Run the maths on stacking daily bundles for a month: thirty Daily Voice Offers cost Rs. 225 and give you 1,800 minutes. Not bad — but the Monthly Hybrid at Rs. 580 delivers nearly three times that allowance plus off-net minutes and 3 GB of data. The daily band earns its place only if you have days you don't use the phone at all, which is unusual outside of travel or hospitalisation.
Weekly call packages — the awkward middle
The weekly band sits awkwardly in the Jazz lineup. The Weekly All-Network at Rs. 110 gives 700 on-net + 50 off-net over seven days, which works out to about 100 on-net minutes per day — a fit for someone who calls every weekday but not on weekends. The Weekly Hybrid at Rs. 220 doubles the allowance and adds 1,500 SMS plus 1 GB of data, which is useful for a single intensive week.
The trade-off: if you can predict regular calls for a full month, the monthlies win on cost per minute by a wide margin. The weekly bundles really exist for unusual weeks — relatives visiting, a trade fair, the run-up to Eid — when you suddenly need more minutes than your usual baseline.
Monthly call packages — the default for daily callers
The Monthly Hybrid at Rs. 580 is the package most active Jazz users should default to. The 5,000 on-net minutes work out to roughly 165 a day, comfortable headroom even on a busy day. The 200 off-net minutes are tighter — about six minutes per day to all other networks combined — so if your spouse or office is on Telenor or Zong, you'll need to manage cross-network calls carefully.
Heavier users step up to the Super Duper Card Plus at Rs. 1,066: 8,000 on-net, still 200 off-net, plus 12 GB and 8,000 SMS. The off-net cap doesn't expand — Jazz holds that ceiling deliberately — so if your call mix runs more than 5% off-net, even this bundle won't cover you. The Monthly Voice Bundle at Rs. 390 strips out data and gives you 3,000 on-net minutes for users who keep mobile data off most of the time anyway.
All Jazz call packages — full lineup
| Package | Price | Minutes | SMS / Data | Validity | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Voice Offer | Rs. 7.5 | 60 on-net | 60 SMS + 60 MB | 1 day | *211# |
| Daily Hybrid | Rs. 17 | 100 on-net + 5 off-net | 100 SMS + 100 MB | 1 day | *301# |
| Super Daily Plus | Rs. 22 | 1,000 on-net | 100 SMS + 100 MB | 1 day | *212# |
| Weekly All-Network | Rs. 110 | 700 on-net + 50 off-net | 100 SMS + 250 MB | 7 days | *430# |
| Weekly Hybrid | Rs. 220 | 1,000 on-net + 60 off-net | 1,500 SMS + 1 GB | 7 days | *431# |
| Monthly Voice Bundle | Rs. 390 | 3,000 on-net | 3,000 SMS | 30 days | *706# |
| Monthly Hybrid | Rs. 580 | 5,000 on-net + 200 off-net | 5,000 SMS + 3 GB | 30 days | *707# |
| Super Duper Card Plus | Rs. 1,066 | 8,000 on-net + 200 off-net | 8,000 SMS + 12 GB | 30 days | *706*1# |
How to activate and check your bundle
Every Jazz call bundle activates by dialling the code in the table above and confirming the deduction at the prompt. The balance has to be on your number before you dial; if it's short, the activation fails and you're sent to load credit. To check remaining minutes on an active bundle, dial *200# and pick option 2. The Jazz World app shows the same data in a cleaner interface and updates a few minutes after each call.
One subtle trap: bundles activate immediately, not at midnight. Activate the Daily Voice Offer at 11pm and the validity ends at 11pm the next day — not at the following midnight. For weekly and monthly this rarely matters; for daily bundles it can mean a wasted Rs. 7.5 if you activate late at night and don't actually call until morning.
How call bundles interact with your data and SMS
Jazz uses a single subscriber wallet that holds your balance, your minutes, your SMS, and your data — separate counters but one record. Activating a call bundle doesn't touch your existing data or SMS bundles; they run on their own timers. The exception is hybrid bundles, which include small amounts of each — those allocations are tracked under the call bundle, not as separate SMS or data packages.
For households where multiple people share calling minutes, Jazz Family Plan exists as a B2C product but isn't listed in the public call package menu. If you need shared minutes across two or more numbers, the helpline can convert your account; the standard monthly bundles above are all single-number.
When to pick which Jazz call package
- You only call on busy days, not every day
- Your monthly call volume stays under 1,500 minutes
- You don't want to lock Rs. 580 upfront
- You make 200+ minutes a week, mostly to Jazz numbers
- You also want SMS and data bundled in one bill
- You're tired of remembering daily codes
What people ask about Jazz call packages
How do I check my remaining Jazz minutes after activating a bundle?
Dial *200# and a menu opens with options for balance, minutes, SMS, and data. Option 2 shows current bundle status, broken down by on-net and off-net minutes, plus the validity timer. The Jazz World app shows the same information without USSD, refreshed within a few minutes of each call. If a bundle is close to expiring, both methods show the exact end date and time.
What happens to leftover Jazz call minutes when a bundle expires?
Leftover minutes do not roll over. When validity closes — at midnight on the last day for daily bundles, exactly seven days after activation for weekly, or 30 days for monthly — unused minutes are forfeited. Jazz does not let you pause a bundle or carry the balance forward. If you keep ending the month with unused minutes, you're paying for a tier that's too big; drop one level down.
Can I activate two Jazz call packages at the same time?
Yes. You can stack a daily voice bundle on top of an active monthly, and Jazz pulls from the smaller bundle first. Activate the Daily Voice Offer while the Monthly Hybrid is running and the 60 daily on-net minutes get used up before the system touches the monthly pool. Useful on days you know will be call-heavy and you don't want to drain the monthly allowance.
Do Jazz call packages cover international numbers?
No. Every bundle in this lineup is domestic. On-net minutes apply to Jazz and Warid numbers, off-net to other Pakistani networks like Telenor, Zong, and Ufone. International calls are billed at the standard per-minute international rate, which varies by destination country and runs from your prepaid balance. Frequent international callers should look at the Jazz International Roaming bundle, which is a separate product with its own pricing.
Why are off-net minutes always so much smaller than on-net minutes?
Carriers pay an interconnect fee to terminate a call on a competitor's network — Jazz pays Telenor when a Jazz user calls a Telenor number, and the reverse. On-net Jazz-to-Jazz calls have no such fee. To keep bundle prices reasonable, carriers cap off-net at a fraction of on-net. If most of your calls land on Telenor, Zong, or Ufone numbers, you'll exhaust the off-net allocation quickly; an all-network bundle is built for that pattern.
How do I stop a Jazz monthly bundle from auto-renewing?
Dial *101*4# to open the auto-renewal menu, select the active bundle, and confirm cancellation. The bundle still runs to the end of its current validity — you only stop the next charge. The Jazz World app shows the same option under Active Subscriptions. If you need it to end immediately, call 111 from the Jazz number; the agent can revoke it on the line, though expect a retention pitch first.