By loading airtime of Frw300 on your Airtel phone, you can now talk all day uninterrupted.
This is the latest package Airtel has introduced calling it, ‘unlimited way’ to communicate.
In this new package, one can topup Frw2000 for a week and Frw7,000 for a month.
Airtel says it is not about the minutes you talk anymore but giving you the possibility to get your message across.
By subscribing to *456# you can talk the entire day on the Airtel network for Frw300. This is a radical shift from billing per minute or even per second. This new option can change our everyday lives.
For business people who can afford it, they do most of their work on the phone, whether with suppliers or clients. Being able to be connected and stay connected is key to any successful business.
Bringing to Rwandese entrepreneurs, micro and small businesses, more connectivity means increasing their productivity.
From a mobile phone you will be able to finalize your deals or get information on the market and adjusting instantly. This will be more cost effective therefore directly impact profits.
The youth is another key economic group that can take advantage of this change. They form a vital component of our population that needs to connect with their colleagues, friends and family.
With a wealth of ideas and innovation, they are looked upon to drive the economy in the future. Like the youth around the world, sharing is a big part of their growth as entrepreneurs and innovators.
This affordable solution will enable them to work together, develop their business and social projects.
Airtel also provides 3.75G internet launched mid 2011.
Heritiana Randrianarison, the Airtel head of Marketing says, “The quality of Airtel network has been at the forefront of Airtel values around the world. When you look at Rwanda’s impressive growth, the country has set high standards. We are committed to deliver the best quality network to connect all Rwandans.”
Airtel Africa’s parent company – Bharti Airtel – is a leading integrated telecommunications company with operations in 20 countries across Africa and Asia.
The company is ranked as the fifth largest mobile service provider globally in terms of subscribers with over 250 million customers across its operations.
Airtel Rwanda has been rolling out its coverage upcountry, with all towns already powered with 2G and 3G.
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