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Surfline Communications Limited, Ghana’s leading 4G LTE internet service provider, has announced our newly-introduced no data expiry policy on our All-Weather data bundles.
This forms part of efforts to improve customer satisfaction and in line with directives from the Communications Ministry.
Customers who purchase any of the All-Weather bundles will no more lose their data after the due validity date.
To enjoy the service, All-Weather bundle customers will have to top up to be able to roll over their unused data.
With as low as ¢10, customers on Surfline will be able to activate an All-Weather bundle that does not expire.
To buy an All-Weather data bundle, visit any of our shops to sign up on Surfline.
Existing customers can dial *718*77# or *389# or *365# on any network to activate their bundles, or use Mobile Money, ExpressPay, Slyde Pay and Hubtel mobile applications to recharge and stay connected.
Founded in 2011, Surfline Communications, Ghana’s leading 4GLTE company, provides dedicated internet services for use by individuals, homes and businesses.
Surfline offers a wide range of products and services designed to make people and businesses efficient and productive.
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