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In line with its commitment to boost smartphone adoption, telecom operator AirtelTigo has joined forces with Nokia to roll out smartphone offer with free data and voice package for a year.
The Acting Chief Executive Officer, Murthy Chaganti, said, “With our brand promise to make life simple for our customers, we are delighted to partner with Nokia, and we believe that the partnership offers a great proposition to our customers.”
He explained that the partnership with Nokia will give new and existing customers of AirtelTigo a free SIM card, minutes to call AirtelTigo numbers and data to browse the internet.
That goes for those who purchase of any Nokia in AirtelTigo shops or through Nokia authorised distributor Alliance Marketing Group.
He added that the free data and voice minutes for customers will vary based on the price of the Nokia phone.
“Customers will have to dial *536# to activate the offer for the first month and recharge their lines with ¢2 and above every month,” he said.
The Senior Business Manager of HMD Global Oy NOKIA, West Africa, Emmanuel Ossai said, “With the reach of AirtelTigo across Ghana, we are proud to partner with the operator in creating more awareness and market share for our brand.”
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