Acclaimed fastest growing telecommunications
company in Nigeria, Etisalat, is offering its customers value added Easylife3.0 worth 30 mega bytes by dialling *420 * 1#.
The Chief Commercial Officer at Etisalat
Nigeria, Mr. Wael Ammar, said that since last September 3, this offer avails new
and existing customers free 1MB data daily when they opt-in to the package and they
could make calls at 20 kobo per second to all networks across the country, United
States, United Kingdom landlines, Canada, India and China, for a N5 daily
access fee.
In total, an easy life 3.0 subscriber, he
said, would get 30 Mb free data in a month to browse from their mobile phones.
He explained that the Easylife 3.0 is introduced
to encourage increased mobile data usage by customers.
“Etisalat is passionate about the growth of
broadband in Nigeria. We have noticed an increase in mobile data usage on the
network, so we decided to offer our new and existing customers who opt-in to
the package free MB to browse daily and cheaper call rates to Etisalat and
other networks. This additional data will enable subscribers enjoy more
browsing time on our super-fast 3.75G HSPA+ broadband network,” he said.
Additionally, he said new and existing Etisalat customers could
opt-in to Easylife 3.0 by dialing *420*1#.
According to him, Etisalat has also dropped the access fee on
Homezone 2.0 from N10 to N5 daily, giving customers 1MB free data and calls at
20kobo per second to all networks and 5 international countries.
“1MB free data and access to 20kobo per second calls to 5
international countries has also been extended to Easycliq subscribers when
they opt-in to Cliq for the day. In addition to these benefits, new subscribers
to the Etisalat network will get 30% of all their recharges back after their
first 30 days on the network when they register their SIMs,” he said.
DigitalSENSE News recalls that Etisalat launched Easylife in 2010 reducing
its tariffs to 25kobo per second for a daily opt-in fee of N20. The introduction
of Easylife paved way for affordable GSM tariffs in Nigeria alongside its many
other firsts.
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