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Glo Prime launched with new voice, data plans for businesses 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS —Businesses and individuals who operate locally but with global focus now have the opportunity to achieve their target with Glo Prime, a new regime of voice and data plans from telecommunications giant, Globacom.

The company noted in a press statement issued in Lagos that “in a highly dynamic environment, there is need for constant innovation to offer more value to our new and existing customers. The Glo Prime is, therefore, a portfolio of new plans designed to surpass similar products in the market in terms of flexibility, ease of use and value”.

Globacom said that the voice and data plans will keep businesses connected and running round the clock. It is billed to satisfy the yearnings of both individual and corporate customers, with special focus on  those whose businesses are managed locally but have interactions with other clients globally both during the day and at night.

According to Glo, the product is available  in four different plans; namely, N1,500, N3,000, N5,000 and N10,000 packages with each of the plans designed to ensure great value to businesses and individual customers.

While the Glo Prime N1,500 plan offers the customer 45 minutes of calls and 4 GB of data, the Prime N3,000 plan has 100 minutes of calls and 12GB of data.  In the same vein, Glo Prime N5,000 has 300 minutes of calls and 25GB data attached to it just as Prime N10,000 plan offers 750 minutes of calls and 60GB of data.

Glo Prime is a testament to  Globacom’s  leadership position in the  telecommunication industry  in Nigeria. The company has consistently proved its mettle with the provision company of the most affordable Voice and Data solutions for high value individual and corporate customers.

The company, which last month marked its 20th year of operations, was recently awarded  two laurels  at the Consumer Value Awards for its commitment to excellent service delivery as well as its penchant for making  innovative and competitive offerings to subscribers.

 

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