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Multiple award winning telco, Airtel Ghana has raised the bar in voice and data space in Ghana’s telecommunication industry with the upgrade of the Airtel “Too Much” product offering.
With as little as 1 Ghana Cedi, Airtel customers can get a package with 200 minutes for Airtel to Airtel calls, 7 minutes for Airtel to other network calls, 100 SMS and 50 megabyte of data for browsing.
The packages range from daily, weekly to monthly depending on the amount of usage and customer’s lifestyle.
“The goal of the “Too Much” value proposition is to promote cost efficiency as demand for voice and data services grow on the market and redefine customers’ conversations on the network,” Manu Rajan, Marketing Director at Airtel Ghana said at the launch.
Subscription will cost as per offer and is value for the number of days subscribed to 1 day, 7 days or 30 days. Offers can be accessed by dialing *202# for free.
“Too Much” was first introduced on Airtel two years ago with offerings that included discounted local voice, international voice, SMS and data packages targeted at customers across the value segments.
Airtel currently boasts of the second largest coverage in the country with super-fast internet connectivity at very attractive prices.
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