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MTN says it will deliver Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 devices to its customers in South Africa in November, with Ghana and Nigeria following in December.
As part of its strategic alliance with Microsoft, MTN customers in South Africa, Ghana and Nigeria will be among the first users in the world to experience the Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 operating systems, the group said.
Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices will be available in other MTN markets soon thereafter.
A Statement Head Office quoted Group Chief Commercial Officer Christian de Faria as saying “MTN is particularly excited about the alliance with Microsoft as it ties in perfectly with our customer-centricity approach. Our customers have become dynamic consumers of digital services and want immediacy. Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 allow us to offer them just that.”
It said Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 provide users with a unified experience across the PC, phone and tablet, the group said.
MTN said it continues to make significant investments towards network infrastructure across its markets. In South Africa, MTN will soon launch a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, which will further enhance the user-experience of Windows Phone 8.
“MTN is committed to leading the delivery of a brighter digital world to our customers, and Windows 8 provides an unparalleled digital services experience. To this end, MTN will showcase Microsoft offerings across phones, PCs and tablets in our flagship stores in South Africa and beyond,” de Faria said.
The statement also quoted Senior Director, Operator Channels at Microsoft Middle East and Africa, Oran Dror as saying “Microsoft is delighted to collaborate with MTN to make Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 available in Africa.”
He said: “With Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, MTN customers will have a fast and fluid experience that comes to life with exciting hardware and applications and interoperability with the cloud.”
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