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Wednesday 4 March 2015

MTN relaunches of TruTalk, 11 kobo/sec to 11 specific friends or family members

In order to boost voice communication and allow its customers a long and uninterrupted talk time, MTN Nigeria recently re-launched the MTN TruTalk, which is a prepaid tariff plan that offers customers the opportunity to make calls at a new tariff rate of 11 kobo/sec to 11 selected numbers from any network of choice.

The new rate is equivalent to half the cost of making calls at a flat rate of 20kobo per second.


Speaking at the re-launch event in Lagos, General Manager, Corporate Affairs, MTN Nigeria, Funmi Onajide, said with the re-launch of the MTN TruTalk service, the company is striving to meet and exceed the expectations of its subscribers, with a promise to create other innovative products in the course of the year.
“For us at MTN, the launch of these extensions to the MTN TruTalk plan is an attempt to demonstrate our understanding of the desires of the vast majority of customers. This is the desire to talk and to talk cheaper. Whilst it is true that this industry is gradually moving to Telco 2.0, which is the focus on data and digital services, we also realise that there is a need to make it easier for people to talk. Although at the moment, data is the crown-prince, voice remains king,” Onajide added.
Corporate Services Executive, MTN Nigeria, Akinwale Goodluck, said: “Our pledge is to continue to enrich the customer experience by offering a robust bouquet of innovative products and services. The launch of two additional features to the well accepted TruTalk service is a testament of this pledge. We will continue to explore new, innovative initiatives to avail our customers more value for the services that we render.”
With MTN TruTalk, customers will now enjoy a much reduced tariff on calls with the opportunity to make calls at half-price to as many as 11 specific friends or family members while enjoying greater value for money on an extended amount of call time. This is coming on the heels of its recently launched Betterme offer, which also gives subscribers more benefits including access to the internet at lower rates.
The MTN TruTalk service is also an upgrade of the Family and Friends feature, which avails customers more talk time and an opportunity to make calls for half the rate. The value offerings provide a tariff as low as 11 kobo/sec to 11 registered numbers, eight on-net and three off-net numbers, for Family and Friends.
Analyzing the prepaid tariff plan with the game of football, which has 11 best players in a particular team, the Chief Marketing Officer, MTN Nigeria, Bayo Adekanmbi, said halving of the tariff was to enable people get things done, while adding that Nigerians now have the liberty to pick their best eleven across all networks to add more value to their lives.
"For us, customer satisfaction is key, which is why we are offering even more value for money by upgrading the Family and Friend feature so our customers can talk endlessly with the best 11 members of their team," Adekanmbi said.
MTN TruTalk is a prepaid tariff plan that offers a flat rate of 20 kobo/sec across all networks from the first second a call is initiated.  The tariff plan does not attract a daily or monthly subscription or access fee. Customers can migrate to the service by dialling *400#. Subscribers can register 11 numbers for Family and Friends, which also allows them to register three off-net numbers by simply dialling *560*1 * the number that the customer wants to register#. 
However, the MTN TruTalk service is currently available to only prepaid customers.

31 comments:

  1. They've Tried...
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    .NOTE: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  2. These Telecommunications are just exploiting subscribers choose wisely

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  3. Cool


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  4. MTN AND DIA PEANUT BONUS....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  5. Mtn should go and take several seats. They're too stingy for my liking,just waiting to get another phone,i'll just throw their sim card into d bin.

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  6. Mtn is too stingy for my liking. My etisalat all the way.

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  7. true taik ooooo

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  8. Ok
    Seen
    I will stick to my mtnzone

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  9. Good one for the people they may want to try, am okiie with my present plan. Linda take note!

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  10. stingy network






    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  11. Greedy mtn with their useless bonus. #sunnyjay

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  12. Good one from everywhere you go


    :::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA:::::::::::::::::::::

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  13. always revolving, always having something to offer

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  14. Good for them another means of exploitation am not interested fir all thus free awufu mtn rubbish JC

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  15. Nothing good has ever comes from MTN though im using the netwprk i will never participate in any of their promo

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  16. The network that appropriates and expropriate the common wealth of Nigerians operating in a country that has no semblance of consumer protection. PHCN,DSTV,MTN-these three rob Nigerians every month with the surreptitious collaboration of the Nigerian government.

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  17. They charge 26k to other network as against the 20k advertised. Take note.

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  18. Cheap tariff has never come from mtn. To me, it is another way of exploiting subscribers. I'm not interested.

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  19. Really! How about finding out how much calls to other networks are charged after registering the 11 numbers,oops -you are unable to complete this call please load another card to continue your call- just after 3 minutes with a recharge of N100. Well just to bear with MTN, I 'll stick to MTN Zone

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  20. Is there no free midnight call on mtn again?

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  21. Is mtn not doing free midnight call again?

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  22. Mtn are very greedy people,they charge more than every other network in this country, most of us only stick to their services because of their wider coverage.

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