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Telecel Ghana has introduced the limited 4G MiFi Promo, offering customers an exciting opportunity to enhance their connectivity on the go.
Starting October 17, 2024, customers can purchase the high-speed 4G MiFi device for just GH¢500, a 33% discount from its original price of GH¢750.
Buyers also receive a complimentary 10GB data bundle, ensuring they are instantly connected after purchase.
With its sleek design and seamless performance, the 4G MiFi device is the ultimate companion for uninterrupted browsing, streaming, and remote working as users will enjoy blazing-fast, reliable internet at their fingertips.
This campaign is part of Telecel’s mission to bridge the digital divide and make high-speed internet accessible to all.
With internet penetration in Ghana steadily rising, initiatives like the 4G MiFi Promo will empower more Ghanaians to participate in the digital economy, access educational resources, and stay connected.
Whether you’re a remote worker, student, or simply someone who values reliable connectivity, the Telecel 4G MiFi offers unmatched speed and affordability.
David Umoh, Director of Consumer Business at Telecel Ghana, said the device promotion is not only about affordability but building lasting relationships with customers and reinforcing the Telecel brand as a trusted partner in connectivity solutions.
“Our customers deserve nothing less than the best value, and this promo highlights our commitment to delivering exceptional value and making connectivity affordable to all.
"Connectivity is a fundamental need, and this initiative is a step toward ensuring everyone stays connected,” Mr Umoh added.
The Telecel 4G MiFi is available at all Telecel retail shops nationwide. Customers are encouraged to grab this incredible offer before it ends on December 31, 2024.
The 4G MiFi promotion is part of the telco’s ongoing efforts to provide affordable and high-quality connectivity services to meet the growing demand for fast internet across the country.
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