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Zong uses the following numbering scheme: +92 3 1 N 1 N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N 6 N 7 N 8 N 9. Where, 92 is the ISD code for Pakistan and is required when dialing outside the country, 3 is the mobile access code, and 1 is the prefix for Zong allocated by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority.
Zong payments were only accepted by online games and social networks, and the service can be used to purchase virtual goods[[4]]. Zong was awarded the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Award for New Product Innovation in the Mobile Payments category. [5] In May 2015, Zong disappeared from the web without any public declaration.
The company branched out in 2007 with the purchase of Paktel in Pakistan [39] launching the Zong brand there a year later. [40] China Mobile SIM card. In 2013, China Mobile eyed expansion into Myanmar expressing interest in bidding for one of two licences on offer in a partnership with Vodafone although this plan ultimately fell through. [41]
Zong, 42, borrowed 140,000 yuan (then about $38,000) to set up his own retail company, selling ice pops and stationery to students at a nearby elementary school.
Zong may refer to: Zong (surname), including a list of people with the name; Zong (payments provider), American micropayments provider; Zong (mobile network), mobile data network provider in Pakistan; Zong!, a 2008 book-length poem by M. NourbeSe Philip; Zong massacre, a 1781 slave massacre on the British slave ship Zong
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