Jazz one day internet packages are one of the most searched telecom topics in Pakistan, and for good reason. Jazz one day internet bundles let any prepaid user buy exactly 24 hours of mobile data, with no weekly or monthly commitment needed. The Jazz daily internet package gives prepaid users mobile data valid for 24 hours from the time of activation, with packages ranging from 50 MB to 2 GB depending on your budget, and prices starting at Rs. 15 after taxes. You can activate these packages instantly by dialing a USSD code from your Jazz SIM, no app or internet connection required.
How Jazz one day internet works
Think of a daily internet bundle as a one-day data pass. You pay once, use your data freely, and the bundle expires after 24 hours. You activate by dialing *117# or through the Jazz World app, and your data starts working immediately on Jazz 4G and 3G networks. All Jazz daily internet packages work on 3G and 4G networks across Pakistan.
Jazz daily internet offerings in 2026 are predominantly hybrid, bundling data with voice and SMS. This means most bundles now give you calls and SMS on top of your data, making them better value than the simple data-only plans of a few years ago. Jazz regularly streamlines its telecom lineup to replace data-only buckets with high-value hybrid data, voice, and SMS cards, and old standalone options from past seasons have been retired.
All active Jazz one day internet bundles in 2026
Here is a clear look at the main daily internet bundles available right now. Always verify current prices by dialing *117# or checking the official Jazz website, as offers can change without notice.
Daily Mega (1 GB, Rs. 25)
Dial *117# to access the menu and choose the Daily Mega (1 GB at Rs. 25), the YouTube and Social pack (1 GB at Rs. 15), or the Daily Super (150 MB at Rs. 17). The Daily Mega is the most popular choice because it covers all apps with no platform restrictions. It works for WhatsApp, YouTube, browsing, and any other app you use.
YouTube and Social (1 GB, Rs. 15)
The cheapest option is the YouTube and Social package at Rs. 15 for 1 GB of data, but it only works with YouTube, Facebook, and WhatsApp. If most of your daily phone time is on those three platforms, this is good value. Do not choose this pack if you need general browsing or access to other apps.
Daily Super (150 MB + calls, Rs. 17)
The Daily Super bundle offers 50 SMS, 1,440 Jazz to Jazz minutes, and 150 MB of fast internet for just Rs. 17 (tax included). This is the best pick if you need calls more than data. The 150 MB is only enough for light use such as WhatsApp messages and a bit of browsing.
Super Ghanta (1 GB for 1 hour, Rs. 9)
The cheapest Jazz internet bundle in 2026 is the Super Ghanta at Rs. 9 for 1 GB, valid for one hour only. This is not a full-day pack, but it suits users who just need a quick data top-up for a short task. Dial *638# to activate it.
Regional daily bundles
Jazz also runs province-specific bundles with strong value. The Punjab Daily Offer (Rs. 12, dial *6000#) packs 250 MB alongside unlimited Jazz calls and 1,000 SMS. The Sindh Daily Offer (Rs. 30, dial *522#) provides 1 GB with unlimited on-net calls, and both are regional packages available only in their respective provinces. The Apna Shehar Package (Rs. 12, dial *229#) gives 100 MB plus unlimited calls and 1,500 SMS to users in selected cities. These regional deals are only available to users whose SIM is registered in the relevant province, so check the Jazz World app to see which ones appear for your account.
How to activate Jazz one day internet step by step
There are three easy ways to subscribe to any Jazz daily bundle:
- Dial *117# from your Jazz SIM. Select the daily packages menu, choose your preferred bundle, and confirm. Your data activates instantly and you get a confirmation SMS.
- Jazz World App: Open the app, go to Internet Packages, select any daily bundle, and tap Subscribe. For dedicated data without calls, standalone daily packs are also available directly in the Jazz World app, and the selection rotates frequently.
- Call 111: The free Jazz helpline can activate any package for you while you are on the call.
Need to know how much data you have left? To check your remaining Jazz daily internet data, dial *1# from your Jazz SIM and you will receive an instant free SMS showing your active bundle, remaining MBs, and exact expiry time. You can also find more ways to track your balance in this guide to checking Jazz remaining MBs quickly.
Taxes on daily packages: what you actually pay
The price you see for a bundle is not the full story. Pakistan’s telecom users pay multiple government charges on every bundle activation, and according to PTA reports, there are over 190 million mobile subscribers in Pakistan, all facing the same layered tax structure on data packages. For a Rs. 35 daily package, roughly Rs. 6 to 8 of that total goes to taxes before any data reaches your SIM, and the base data price is always lower than what you see deducted from your balance. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) oversees telecom regulations that set the framework for how these charges apply.
Daily vs weekly: which is smarter?
The Jazz one day internet pack is flexible, but it costs more per MB than longer bundles. If you activate the 1 GB daily package every day for a month, you spend approximately Rs. 1,350, compared to Rs. 300 to 500 for a monthly package covering the same period, so daily packages are convenient but cost more per day when used consistently.
A university student who only needs mobile data on campus days (Monday to Friday) saves money using daily packages instead of a weekly bundle that runs through the weekend unused. That is the real use case for daily bundles: irregular or occasional use, not every-day use. Use daily packages for occasional or irregular data needs, and switch to weekly or monthly bundles when your usage becomes predictable and consistent.
For a full breakdown of longer-duration daily options, see this detailed guide on Jazz 24 hour internet packages and their codes.
Tips to get more from your daily bundle
- Check your balance first. The most common activation failure is low balance. Dial *111# to check your prepaid balance and make sure you have at least Rs. 5 more than the package price to cover any rounding in tax calculations, then retry the code.
- Turn off auto-renewal if you do not need it. Most daily packages do not auto-renew by default. But if you have enabled it previously, manage it through the Jazz World app or by calling 111 to avoid surprise deductions.
- Watch your data mid-day. Check your remaining data before streaming or downloading large files. Running out mid-session switches your phone to the standard per-MB rate, which is significantly more expensive than any bundle price.
- Regional bundles save money. If your SIM is from Punjab or Sindh, check whether a provincial bundle appears in your Jazz World app. These often give more data and calls for fewer rupees than the national bundles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main code for Jazz one day internet?
The main Jazz daily internet package code is *117#. Dialing this opens a menu of all available daily data bundles, and you then select your preferred data tier from 50 MB to 2 GB and confirm. For the daily social bundle covering only WhatsApp and Facebook, the code is *191#.
How long is a Jazz one day internet package valid?
All Jazz daily packages are valid for 24 hours (one full day) from the time of subscription. For example, if you subscribe at 2 PM today, it expires at 2 PM tomorrow, after which the package deactivates automatically.
Can I use a Jazz daily bundle on 4G?
Yes. All Jazz daily internet packages work on 3G and 4G networks across Pakistan. You need a Jazz 4G-compatible SIM and must be in a 4G coverage area to get full 4G speeds. In areas with only 3G signal, your speeds will be lower but the bundle still works.
What happens when I run out of daily data?
When your Jazz one day internet bundle runs out before the 24 hours are up, Jazz switches you to its standard pay-as-you-go rate per MB. This is much more expensive than any bundle. The safest move is to dial *1# to check your remaining data, and subscribe to another bundle if needed before your current one runs dry.














