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Starcomms Extends Validity To 365 Days


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Starcomms, Nigeria’s leading 3G CDMA operator, in line with its acclaimed customer-friendly disposition, has extended its validity accumulation to a maximum of 365 days from the previous duration of 90 days. This means that a subscriber can receive incoming calls for up to 365 days even after the expiration of his/her air time.

Starcomms’ Commercial Director, Mr. Prakash Pantham, said that the extension was borne out of the need to give its subscribers longer access to the network’s services, which have been adjudged one of the best in the country.

“It is without doubt that Starcomms has established itself as the network that cares for its subscribers over the years and if you look at our products, value added services and other innovations like Starpoint Shops and Starcomms Shops that are located all over the cities where we have our operations, you will see that our desire is to better the lots of our subscribers”, Mr. Pantham, said.

Over the last 3 years, Starcomms has been recognized by industry experts as the leading telecommunications service provider, offering both fixed and mobile voice and data services to the Nigerian market. It recently launched its mobile broadband internet access service, which is a CDMA 2000 1X EV-DO powered technology, which is the first deployment of its kind in West Africa. The EV-DO system, which is currently being deployed in the United States, provides wireless access to the Internet at speeds of 400-800kbps.

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2006-10-10 23:47:37
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