Airtel makes it easier for customers to upgrade to a 4G smartphone
Kolkata, Apr 13 (IBNS): Bharti Airtel, India’s largest telecommunications services provider, on Friday rolled out another special initiative to help more Indians get on to the digital highway.
Under the initiative, Airtel customers on 2G/3G mobile devices will be eligible for 30 GB data FREE data when they upgrade to a 4G smartphone.
Prepaid customers will get FREE 1 GB data every day for 30 days over and above any pack they charge with. Postpaid customers will get FREE 30 GB data (with rollover) in their first bill cycle over and above their plan benefits.
Vani Venkatesh, CMO, Bharti Airtel said: “While 4G smartphones are fast becoming the norm, for millions of customers with feature phones/3G devices the upgrade to a 4G smartphone is a big decision and a long term investment. This is one of the largest customer rewarding programs & with this initiative our customers shall get an opportunity to experience the online world at 4G speeds and fully unlock the potential of their smartphones. We believe this will help millions of our customers to fulfil their aspiration of owning a 4G smartphone by making the transition more rewarding.”
This programme will complement Airtel’s ‘Mera Pehla Smartphone’ initiative, under which Airtel is partnering multiple mobile handset manufacturers to create an open ecosystem of affordable 4G smartphones and bring them to the market for virtually the price of a feature phone. The initiative has received very positive response from customers across India.
Airtel has already tied up with Samsung, Intex, Karbonn, Lava, Celkon, Motorola, Lenovo, Nokia, Itel, Zen, Karbonn and Lephone. Under the program. All these smartphones come with exciting cash back benefits and special bundled plans with data and unlimited calling.
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