Technology

April 20, 2011

Visafone launches Visa Supercircle, introduces new tariff

By Nnamdi Ojiego

Visafone Nigeria has unveiled its latest tariff plan that would enable its customers to make calls at 20 kobo per second to all networks.

The new package dubbed; “Visa Supercircle” provides Visafone customers platform to make calls at 20 kobo per second to all networks on eight (8) numbers, from the very first minute of initiating calls with no hidden rental attached.

According to the company, customers would now have the benefit of registering eight friends and family numbers comprising five Visafone numbers, one number on another network and 2 additional International numbers to France, USA, Canada, China, India and UK fixed all at just 20k/sec.

Deputy General Manager, DGM, Marketing & Strategy, Clifford Onyeike, said the launch was in demonstration of Visafone’s commitment to providing affordable call rates to all customers. “The new tariff will add value to our customers by helping them to connect more with family and friends”, he said assuring that Visafone would continue to offer quality products and services to make communication accessible and affordable to the people.

He expressed optimism that the package would further empower Visafone users to enjoy seamless calls and accomplish more in their daily activities. “At Visafone, we are constantly evolving programmes that helps to better the lives of our customers and enable them to talk for more and pay less.”

Mr Onyeike emphasized that Visafone as an operator in the highly competitive telecoms sector was optimistic about the future while expressing excitement over its ability to provide affordable tariffs with high quality service in the market.

“Visafone is a wholly owned Nigerian company that operates with the service ideals of Quality, Clarity and Coverage and promises to renew the joy of communication and give Nigerians the passport to reach the world”, he revealed stressing that it was in recognition of the company’s quality of service that it was certified by CDG as the first Open Market Handsets, OMH, compliant network in Africa.

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