
Zain starts its Independence Day Celebrations by Changing the Network Name to 'J079
Amman, May 8, 2025 – In celebration of the 79th anniversary of the Independence of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan – a national occasion held beloved by all Jordanians – Zain Jordan announced today that it has changed its network name to 'J079' on subscribers' mobile devices. This symbolic initiative reflects the company's pride in the nation and loyalty to its Hashemite leadership.
This change carries a renewed sense of belonging and patriotism, combining Zain's iconic network prefix '079'- a number that has become a core part of Jordanians' digital identity and synonymous with Zain for decades – with the number '79,' commemorating the independence journey. The result is a unified name that celebrates Jordan, honors its rich history, and pays tribute to its ongoing path of progress and development. It serves as a heartfelt message of love for the homeland and deep appreciation for its leadership.
Zain's network name change marks the beginning of a series of initiatives and activities that Zain usually launches each year to celebrate Independence Day. These efforts reflect Zain's commitment to sharing in Jordanians' joy and pride on this valued national occasion – one that stands as a symbol of dignity and resilience in the history of Jordan

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