The Chief Marketing Officer, MTN Nigeria, Bayo Adekanmbi,
has described the recent slash in data and call rates of the re-launched iPulse,
as a move to allow students in all tertiary institutions gain access to
sufficient academic resources while expanding their social connections.
In a statement made available to the press, the marketing
chief stated that, “It is imperative that Nigerian students receive all support
necessary for academic excellence and social relevance”.
“This is why we
introduced special rates on the MTN iPulse for students in all campuses”, he
added.
According to him, the
special rate is at 11kobo per second to all networks, N2 per SMS and free
access to mAcademy, in addition to free 40 megabytes, every month, and
unlimited access to social networking apps including Facebook.
In essence, Bayo Adekanmbi,
reiterated that the special rate and freebies are applicable to all
universities, Polytechnics, Colleges of Education, Police academies and more.
The MTN iPulse offering was introduced three years ago to
facilitate seamless connectivity among the youth community. It has now been
repackaged to meet current trends, especially the demand for easy-on-the-pocket
data connectivity to surf the internet and keep pace with global advancement in
technology and maintain relevance on the social media.
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