Mobitel on Friday said it has come forward to support its customers by offering the “highest anytime data” packages, so that they can stay at home and conduct their day-to-day operations in a smooth and hassle-free manner.
“Mobitel’s anytime data packages offer abundant data to its pre-paid customers. Committed to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the national effort and determined to support their efforts to ease the situation for people in the country, Mobitel is working round-the-clock to ensure Mobitel’s high network quality is maintained right throughout,” the company said in a media release.
Mobitel has launched offers on three anytime data packages - Rs. 49 + Taxes for 750 MB; Rs. 99 + Taxes for 1.5 GB; and Rs. 199 + Taxes – 3.3GB. These bundles for pre-paid customers include a 4G bonus and are recommended for 4G users. Mobitel pre-paid customers can dial #170# or log in to the Datamart app to activate their chosen plan and enjoy anytime data, it said.
Mobitel said its customer-centric approach is demonstrated by its speedy response to the current crisis by extending superior quality connectivity and generous packages to facilitate customers to be best prepared to tackle the current pandemic crisis.
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