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Friday, 4 December 2015

Spectranet celebrates family with national campaign

As part of its strategic positioning and commitment to delivering better internet experience, Spectranet 4G LTE commenced a national communication campaign with the single objective of reshaping the experience of the broad band consumer through a unique message of connecting to “what matters to you most”.

Speaking on the campaign that involves both social and traditional media, the head of marketing, Mr Mike Ogor said, it is a celebration of what the modern family should be enjoying online.




Spectranet’s use of television, radio, print and online is a strategic choice of sustaining the rising profile of the brand. It is the first time Spectranet is embarking on the use of Television alongside other communications channels.
According to him, the brand is on the rise in the market in such a way that we need to consistently  sustain our conversation with our subscribers.
The new Spectranet campaign, shot with a family scene using the internet to engage the public at home, shop and office, is a statement of how we are evolving  to the extent that every family should naturally be  experiencing easy use of the internet everyday.
The excitement of the family, from the celebration of the father working from home, the mother consulting on cooking in the kitchen and the children playing games and exchanging pleasantries with friends shows the modern Nigeria family and what Spectranet stands for as a brand for the family and office.
Beyond the happy faces, the characters also possess a unique attitude of being bold and iconic which are unique features of the brand.Everything seems to come alive as each character is able to connect to what matters and carry out  online activities with much needed internet speed.
The import of the advert is not just communicating the message of a brand’s essence, but also, it tries to connect with its subscribers emotionally andbe seen to identify with those things that give them satisfaction.
Recently, the brand changed its logo and expanded the number of base stations to improve experience of the subscribers.
The Managing Director, Mr. David Venn, said the national campaign of Spectranet is part of its aspiration to be a national brand as well as the number one broadband internet service provider in the country.
He revealed that Spectranet is daily investing in both human and infrastructural facilities across the country that will enable consumers to have an exciting experience once they are connected to the Spectranet network.

24 comments:

Kayode Odusanya said...

Hmm! I have been contemplating changing to Spectranet for a while now. I will do a little more research on them.



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etochi21 said...

Nice one

Unknown said...

What's their contact? Are they in Eket? If not, how soon are they coming?

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Anonymous said...

Seen
Cool
Not bad at all
Nice one


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Alloy Chikezie said...

Nice

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NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Okay

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Internet speed is important , and it is important also looking for a good internet provider

Unknown said...

Issokay seen, thanks for the info. Linda take note!

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Anonymous said...

You suck. You're not in Abeokuta

Unknown said...

Good.

knowurway.com said...

Ok noted.

Anonymous said...

Ndubisi,
is so clear you dont even know your left from your right.
please do your research well before you open your mouth.

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Unknown said...

Cool. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

Anonymous said...

I use it here in Lagos and speed is really good.

Unknown said...

Ok

Anonymous said...

I usually don't comment on this blog but I need to complain. I use spectranet and their service is horrible. I always get disconnected from the network and I have to restart my router every time. The only positive is that, when it is on, it is pretty fast.

Unknown said...

Very nice

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