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Airteltigo Partners Huawei to Foster Smartphone Usage with Free Data

Telecom operator AirtelTigo has restated its commitment to Ghanaians by partnering with Huawei, to enable more access to the smartphone experience they aspire for with reliable internet.

The partnership will give new and existing customers of AirtelTigo a new SIM card, minutes to call AirtelTigo lines and data for the purchase of any Huawei phone in AirtelTigo shops or an authorised Huawei dealer shop nationwide.

According to the partnership, the free data and voice minutes for customers will vary based on the price of the Huawei phone. While enjoying the free data and voice for every month for a year, customers will have to dial *536# to activate the offer for the first month and recharge their lines with GHS2 and above every month.

Commenting on the collaboration, the Chief Operating Officer at AirtelTigo, Murthy Chaganti added that, “This is yet another step in our ongoing journey to make life simple for our customers. Our partnership with Huawei is part of our long-term plan to partner with multiple smartphone makers to boost our efforts of increasing smartphone usage and ensure millions of Ghanaians have access to the internet”.

Mr Chaganti stated with AirtelTigo’s wider network coverage and affordable internet connectivity, the company was delighted to support efforts to increase access to the internet through its innovative products such as “Big Time Data Bundles” to make the lives of many Ghanaians simple.

Also speaking on the partnership, Simon Liuxinwu, the Country Manager, West African Countries (Huawei – Consumer Business Ghana), said Huawei Consumer Business Ghana aimed at rapidly driving growth in the smartphone industry, saying “We simply want to enrich the Ghanaian surfing experience with high technology smartphones and we believe partnering AirtelTigo will help make this a reality.”

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