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Visafone Introduces New Product
Visafone has introduced a new data plan that would enable subscribers to optimise their data usage.
The Managing Director, Mr Sailesh Iyer in a statement made available to newsmen in Lagos recently, said the new data plan will give subscribers the much needed speed.
Mr Iyer, said the package will cost about N7.495.00 with a 30 days validity.
The statement which was signed by the Head, Corporate Communication, Joseph Ushigiale said those yearning for data plan above 3GB, need about 5GB data in order to enjoy it better.
The company reduced its hardware prices sometime ago including data bundles apart from revamping existing data plans.
It also provided a whole new world of internet access and experience for both existing and new subscribers with high speed broadband internet services.
Iyer maintained that following the powerful experience in terms of access, surfing and fast download speeds visafone data subscribers would create irresistible value for data devotees across users.
He has said that it will aid businessmen, email users and others in the businesses, adding that it is known for its value for money programmes among others.
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