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Leading telecommunications service provider, Airtel
Nigeria, has introduced a new product which enables customers to receive
pictures alongside instant news content while on the move.
The product, known as ‘Mobile Newspaper Service’ is an
improvement on the traditional news alert which offers only short texts
without the complement of images is available to both prepaid and
postpaid customers and accessible on all data-enabled handsets.
For a low rate of N120, customers on the network will
get unhindered access to news and other vital information for one month.
Also, customers can access the service daily for N5 and weekly for N30.
To subscribe for the Airtel Mobile Newspaper Service,
customers are to dial a dedicated code *678#. Once that number is
dialed, the news category will be displayed on the phone screen
providing customers with the flexibility of selecting the category of
news based on preference.
On the selection of a category, and acceptance of
subscription, the service is then activated for customers to keep
abreast with happenings in the political, social and general arena as
they occur.
Speaking on the Mobile Newspaper Service, Airtel’s Chief
Operating Officer, Deepak Srivastava said the launch of the service is
not only unique, but timely, stressing that it would remove the barrier
usually associated with news sourcing either from the print or the
electronic media.
“As we relentlessly push to become the most loved brand in
the daily lives of Nigerians, we are mindful of the fact that delivering
first-rate services that uplift the lives of our customers cannot be
compromised. Airtel mobile newspaper service would provide delightful
news experience at the click of a button for low and high networth
individuals as well as the youth especially students”, Srivastava
stated.
He reiterated that as the largest 3.75G network in the
country covering over 200 towns including Abuja, customers would
continue to enjoy value propositions that are second to none in the
industry.
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