Business
9mobile crashes US roaming rates with super 50 offer
In furtherance of its commitment to improved customer experience and innovative services, customer friendly telecommunication company, 9mobile, in a strategic partnership with US leading telecom company, AT&T, has revved up the market once again by offering customers visiting the United States of America the lowest call, text, and data rates while in the USA.
For as low as 50 Naira per minute, 9mobile customers can now stay connected with loved ones on the newest ‘9mobile Super 50 Offer’.
This rate is currently the lowest offered by any Nigerian network operator to customers traveling to the USA.
Calls within the US and calls to Nigeria are charged at N50 per minute; incoming calls at N50 per minute; SMS at N50 per page, while PAYG data is now N50/MB.
Speaking on the offer, Adeolu Dairo, Director, Consumer Segment, 9mobile, reiterated that the roaming package affords 9mobile subscribers the opportunity to stay connected with family, friends and business partners while in the USA.
The package enables customers to enjoy seamless and affordable connectivity on voice, data, and text on the go.
9mobile Super 50 Offer is for new and existing customers who have hitherto been concerned with exorbitant connectivity bills when visiting the US.
“Many traveling customers believe roaming in the US is expensive and can only be afforded by the rich, and this has led to some roaming customers relying solely on WiFi when abroad; thereby limiting their ability to remain connected.
This package is also about bringing people together no matter where they are and ensuring that they stay connected to their family, friends, loved ones, and business partners”.
To enjoy 7.1GB of data in Nigeria or 200MB while roaming in USA, is to dial the activation code *4184*1# at a cost of N5,000 with 30 days’ validity.
With this value-adding and unbeatable offer, customers can stay connected to the 9mobile network while in the US.
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