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Telecom introduces new data-voice bundled packs

Telecom introduces new data-voice bundled packs

For the first time, fixed line Telecom Namibia customers will be able to get unlimited and unrestricted data and unlimited voice calls for free, following the announcement of its new bundle packs.

The unlimited value packs are exclusive for Telecom Namibia new post-paid residential customers and offer unlimited voice calling to the company’s fixed and mobile networks and including calls to over 360,500 Telecom Namibia’s fixed and mobile numbers countrywide.

Explaining the packs, Isak Ouseb, Acting Chief Commercial Officer said, “If a customer is recharging with any of the value packs then he or she will also get unlimited data benefits with no fair usage policy (FUP) limit.”

Ouseb added that the packs, which are competitively priced by global standards, will open new unlimited voice calling, surfing, streaming and downloading opportunities for customers for a standard monthly cost.

In addition, customers will also receive at least 300 free minutes per month to make calls to any other mobile networks.

Our latest unlimited packs extend our commitment to affordability to our fixed line residential customers. We are at the forefront of reducing communication costs and Telecom Namibia has taken another big step to making both the voice calling and internet more accessible,” Ouseb said.

Telecom Namibia unlimited voice calls and data value packs come under four price points starting N$749, offering the best value for money and suitable for the needs of different customers.

Ouseb said the benefit to customers is not only the unlimited internet access and unlimited calls to Telecom’s fixed and mobile networks, but there is a lot of savings on voice calls and a predetermined monthly bill.

Our customers want more affordable voice and data bundles and that is what we are giving them. We are reducing the cost to communicate and making the internet more accessible. They also need freedom to communicate conveniently and cost-effectively,” he said.


 

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