Zong

Zong may refer to:

  • Zong (surname), a Mandarin Chinese surname (宗), and a Cantonese romanization of the Chinese surname Zhuang
  • dzong architecture (Tibetan: རྫོང་, W rdzong), a distinctive style of fortress in Tibet and nearby regions
  • zong, Tibetan for "county"
  • Zong mobile payments, American micropayments provider
  • Zong Pakistan, a telecommunication service provider
  • Zong massacre, a 1781 slave massacre on the British slave ship Zong
  • Zong Pu, a Chinese writer and scholar
  • See also

  • zongzi, a traditional Chinese food eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival
  • Zong (surname)

    Zong is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 宗. The Wade-Giles transliteration is Tsung.

    Zong is also a Cantonese-derived spelling for the surname Zhuang (庄/莊).

    People with the surname

  • Zong Ai (宗愛) (died 452), Northern Wei eunuch
  • Zong Bing (宗炳) (375-444), Chinese artist and musician
  • Zong Chen (宗臣) (1525–1560), Ming dynasty scholar-official
  • Zong Chuke (宗楚客) (d. 710), Tang dynasty chancellor
  • Zong Lei (宗磊) (b. 1981), Chinese footballer
  • Zong Pu (宗璞) (b. 1928), Chinese writer and scholar
  • Zong Qinghou (宗庆后) (b. 1945), Chinese entrepreneur
  • Zong Qinke (宗秦客) (d. 691), Tang dynasty official
  • Zong Xiangqing (宗祥慶) (b. 1960), Chinese Olympic fencer
  • Zong Yu (宗預) (d. 263), Three Kingdoms official
  • Notes

    Zong Pakistan

    Zong (Urdu: زونگ) or China Mobile Pakistan is a pan Pakistani mobile network operator headquartered in Islamabad, which offers voice and data services ranging from postpaid and prepaid plans, 2G, 3G and 4G services, mobile banking to fixed telephony. It is the first oversea setup of China Mobile through acquisition of a license from Millicom to operate a GSM network in Pakistan in 2008. Zong is a 100% subsidiary of China Mobile.

    It is Pakistan’s second largest GSM mobile service provider and third largest mobile service in terms of subscriber base of over 25.6 million. It has a market share of 19% among cellular operators in the country.

    History

    Zong commenced operations as Paktel by Cable & Wireless in 1991. It was the first company granted a free license to carry out cellular phone services in Pakistan. It carried out AMPS services until 2004, when the company launched GSM services.

    In 2003, Millicom Corporation, who at that time were majority owners of Instaphone, bought Paktel from Cable & Wireless. Millicom installed a new management team headed by John Tumelty, former CEO of Instaphone, and Chief Financial Officer David Ordman.

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