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    Airtel Nigeria extends offer to postpaid customers

    LAGOS: Telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria recently extended its Big Family Offer to postpaid customers as well as high-network individuals as it shifts to empower Nigerians to access innovative telecoms solutions at affordable rates.
    Airtel Nigeria extends offer to postpaid customers

    Airtel Nigeria says that the extension of the tariff offering to postpaid users is an indication of its commitment to drive affordability and innovation across all the customer segments it serves.

    Benefits

    Postpaid customers will be able to make on-net calls at a discounted rate of 15 kobo/sec and off-net calls at 30 kobo/sec and also enjoy the benefits of calling international destinations such as UK (landlines), USA, Canada, China and India at 20 kobo/sec, after previously paying 60 kobo/sec for the first 30 minutes of the month.

    Speaking on the new offer, the chief operating officer and executive director at Airtel Nigeria, Deepak Srivastava, said the extension of the offer to postpaid customers is a further demonstration of the company's determination to give Nigerians more tangible true value and empower more people across the country to freely communicate as a big family. He added that the new service is in line with Airtel's well articulated plan to deliver innovative, affordable, relevant, and most value based telecom solutions in the country.

    Additional benefits

    Another benefit of the new offer includes 20 free SMS's monthly which is only applicable to numbers within the Airtel newtork. The new SMS tariff plan includes N5 for Airtel to Airtel SMS, N10 for SMS to other networks and N15 for SMS to international locations.

    Existing postpaid customers who wish to connect to the package are expected to call 131 while new customers will need to have their lines provisioned at Airtel customer contact points across the country.

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