Rakuten Viber has joined hands with SLT-MOBITEL Mobile to offer “Viber Free” data packages that help users stay connected, no matter where they are. This joint endeavour will enable SLT-MOBITEL Mobile subscribers to enjoy unlimited data when using Viber across popular data plans, Rakuten Viber said in a media release.
Both Mobitel Pre-Paid and Post-Paid subscribers can now get access to unlimited Viber data to enjoy unparalleled features such as free VoIP calls, group video chats, communities, utilities chatbots, and fun stickers on Viber’s messaging platform that offer enhanced security to preserve user data privacy. Pre-Paid customers with anytime plans ranging from Rs. 399, Rs.499, Rs.699, Rs.999, and Rs.1999 are eligible for this offer and Post-Paid customers with anytime plans ranging Rs.1290, Rs.1690, Rs.2090, Rs.2990 and Rs.3890 can enjoy the free Viber offer.
Rakuten Viber’s partnership with SLT-MOBITEL Mobile is yet another initiative by the popular messaging platform that continues to reinvent its service offerings for an enriched user experience.
Users may subscribe to the service via the SLT-MOBITEL Mobile SelfCare app, DataMart app, topping up or by visiting the nearest communication outlet.
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