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AirtelTigo has launched new ‘Unlimited Call Bundles’ to make life even more simple for its customers and enable them to call their family and friends without worrying about depleting airtime.
The new unlimited call bundles have been designed after extensive research and feedback from customers, who highlighted the need for bundles that last longer and give greater value.
With the new comprehensive bouquet of unlimited bundles, AirtelTigo’s existing and new customers can enjoy unlimited AirtelTigo calls with bundles that last as long as six months – a first of its kind in the industry.
Very attractively priced, at just ¢20 for 6 months, ¢12 for 3 months and ¢10 for two months, ¢6 for 1 month and ¢4 for 15 days, customers should dial *111# to subscribe any of the bundles.
Explaining the rationale behind the new unlimited call bundles, the Chief Marketing Officer at AirtelTigo, Atul Narain Singh, said, “In our constant quest of making consumer’s life simple, we provide innovative products that give more value to our customers and improve their experience.”
He added, “With AirtelTigo, consumers can always expect more value for their money.”
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