Telenor Call Packages — Daily, Weekly & Monthly Plans
Telenor's best call deal is the Monthly Easy Card 650 — Rs. 650 for 1,500 on-net + 100 off-net minutes, 6 GB data, and 1,500 SMS. Activate by dialing *345*650#.
Updated Telenor Call Plans — Daily, Weekly, and Monthly
Telenor sits at second place in Pakistan's subscriber rankings, with strong 4G coverage in Punjab and parts of KPK. Their call packages follow a familiar structure: cheap daily bundles, reasonable weekly combos, and monthly "Easy Cards" that bundle calls, data, and SMS together. The naming convention is straightforward — the number in the Easy Card name is the price.
| Package | Minutes | Price | Validity | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Talk | 40 on-net + 5 off-net | Rs. 15 | 1 Day | *345*15# |
| Daily Unlimited On-net | Unlimited Telenor | Rs. 18 | 1 Day | *345*18# |
| 3-Day Call Bundle | 120 on-net + 12 off-net | Rs. 40 | 3 Days | *345*40# |
| Weekly Easy Card 170 | 300 on-net + 25 off-net + 1.5 GB + 300 SMS | Rs. 170 | 7 Days | *345*170# |
| Weekly Unlimited | Unlimited on-net + 25 off-net | Rs. 120 | 7 Days | *5*120# |
| Monthly Easy Card 650 | 1500 on-net + 100 off-net + 6 GB + 1500 SMS | Rs. 650 | 30 Days | *345*650# |
| Monthly Easy Card 1100 | 3000 on-net + 200 off-net + 12 GB + 3000 SMS | Rs. 1,100 | 30 Days | *345*1100# |
| Monthly Talk | 500 on-net + 50 off-net | Rs. 250 | 30 Days | *345*250# |
Prices above are pre-tax. Tax adds roughly 30%. Verify at telenor.com.pk.
Activation Process for Telenor Call Bundles
Every Telenor package activates via a USSD code — dial it, confirm the prompt, done. The consistent *345*[price]# pattern makes Telenor codes easier to remember than most networks. To check your active packages and remaining minutes, dial *222#.
A useful detail: Telenor sends a confirmation SMS after every successful subscription. If you didn't get that SMS, the subscription likely failed — usually because of insufficient balance after tax.
Breaking Down the Value: Which Telenor Plan Wins?
The Monthly Easy Card 650 lands in the sweet spot for moderate users. At Rs. 650 (roughly Rs. 845 after tax), you're paying about Rs. 28 per day for a combined bundle that covers calling, data, and messaging. For comparison, subscribing to separate daily call and data packages would run you Rs. 33+ per day — and you'd get less.
Light users who make under 10 calls a day should look at the Weekly Easy Card 170 instead. Same bundle concept, just scaled down. Heavy callers — people in sales, delivery, or who just talk a lot — might need the Monthly Easy Card 1100, where the 3,000 on-net minutes give you about 100 per day.
One thing Telenor does better than Jazz: their off-net minutes are slightly more generous relative to the price. That matters if your contacts are spread across multiple networks.
Looking for data-only options? See Telenor internet packages. Need SMS separately? Check Telenor SMS bundles.
Watch Out for These Telenor Quirks
- Easy Card auto-renewal. Monthly Easy Cards renew automatically when they expire if you have balance. Convenient if intentional, annoying if not. To stop auto-renewal, dial *345*0#.
- "On-net" means Telenor only. Unlike Jazz (which includes Warid), Telenor's on-net is just Telenor numbers. No cross-network bonus.
- Tax math matters. That Rs. 650 card needs about Rs. 845 in balance. If you load exactly Rs. 650, it won't subscribe.
- Coverage gaps still exist. Telenor's 4G is solid in cities but can drop to 2G in rural Punjab and Balochistan. Check coverage if you rely on data alongside your calls.
Telenor Call Packages vs Jazz and Ufone — Honest Comparison
Let's compare the monthly flagship packages side by side:
- Telenor Easy Card 650: 1,500 on-net + 100 off-net + 6 GB + 1,500 SMS → Rs. 650
- Jazz Monthly All Rounder: 1,500 on-net + 100 off-net + 6 GB + 1,500 SMS → Rs. 600
- Ufone Super Card Plus: 1,200 on-net + 80 off-net + 5 GB + 1,200 SMS → Rs. 599
Jazz wins on price-to-resource ratio here — same package as Telenor but Rs. 50 cheaper. Ufone is cheapest in absolute terms but gives you fewer minutes and less data. Telenor's advantage is neither price nor volume — it's network reliability in specific regions. If you're in Islamabad, Peshawar, or Faisalabad, Telenor's call quality is arguably the most consistent. In Karachi and Quetta, Jazz or Ufone might have better tower density.
The on-net equation also matters. Telenor's subscriber base is around 50 million — large, but smaller than Jazz's 75+ million (including former Warid users). If most of your contacts are on Jazz, your Telenor on-net minutes are wasted on calls that count as off-net. Run through your recent call log and check: which network are your top 10 contacts on? That single exercise tells you more about which carrier to choose than any price comparison.
Managing Your Telenor Package Lifecycle
Telenor's package management is better than average among Pakistani carriers, but there are still things to know:
- Check before subscribing. Dial *222# before activating any new package. If you have an active bundle with remaining resources, you might want to wait for it to expire to avoid confusion about which package is being consumed.
- The My Telenor app is actually good. Unlike some competitors' apps, My Telenor is relatively fast, shows real-time resource consumption, and lets you subscribe/unsubscribe without navigating USSD menus. It also shows your usage patterns over time, which helps you pick the right package size.
- Load the right amount. Telenor's *345*[price]# pattern makes it easy to remember codes, but also easy to forget the tax calculation. For a Rs. 650 package, load at least Rs. 850. For Rs. 170 weekly, load Rs. 225. Always add ~30% buffer.
- Postpaid alternative. If you're consistently spending Rs. 1,000+ monthly on prepaid packages, Telenor's postpaid plans might save you money. Postpaid avoids the tax-on-balance issue (tax is billed separately) and often includes more resources at the same price point. Check telenor.com.pk/postpaid for current options.
The biggest practical tip: if you're on Telenor and find yourself running out of off-net minutes before on-net, that's a signal that most of your contacts are on other networks. Either convince them to switch (unlikely) or accept that you need a higher off-net allocation. The Monthly Easy Card 1100 doubles off-net minutes from 100 to 200 — that might be the better fit.
Telenor Call Package Questions
Dial *222# for a quick overview of all active packages, or use the My Telenor app. Both show remaining on-net and off-net minutes with expiry dates.
The Daily Talk at Rs. 15 is the cheapest, giving you 40 on-net and 5 off-net minutes for one day. For better per-minute value though, weekly and monthly packages are significantly cheaper per minute.
No. All Telenor call packages listed above are for domestic calls within Pakistan only. International calls require a separate IDD package or are charged at per-minute international rates.
Monthly Easy Cards auto-renew by default. To disable auto-renewal, dial *345*0# or manage subscriptions through the My Telenor app settings.
Telenor has solid coverage in urban Punjab and KPK. In rural areas and parts of Sindh and Balochistan, coverage can be inconsistent — you may experience dropped calls or reduced quality. Check telenor.com.pk/coverage for your specific area.