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FREE eSIM Offer: Another Market Beater from Smile

Pioneer 4G LTE broadband service provider Smile Nigeria has introduced FREE eSIM into the Nigeria market with offer of 10 FREE off-net local minutes valid for 30 days.

The offer yields unlimited FREE on-net voice and SMS and a competitive out of bundle rate N9.20/min. Also, calls are charged per second with no hidden cost, no hidden charges, no call setup charge, no daily charge, no first-minute charge and no roaming charges abroad

Smile customers on unlimited FREE on-net calls only need to connect to a Wi-Fi network when abroad to pay local call rates when calling numbers in Nigeria. The customer can make and receive calls to and from any number in the world.

Also, the customer can make local and international calls at the lowest call rates with MySmile App with voice only plans and International MySmile App with voice plans. Just get a Smile number and you are primed to chat for FREE. Indeed, anyone on the service can always enjoy local call rates from wherever he travels to!

The FREE eSIM on MySmile App with voice plans ensures unlimited FREE on-net calls with no daily connection fee and no first-minute charge. The additional incentives for the customer include billing per second as the customer will have to pay for only what is used.

It offers the lowest local call rate in Nigeria with a range of voice plans. In it, there are no roaming fees when traveling abroad and the customer is obliged to pay local call rates on phoning Nigeria when abroad.

Vitally, no physical SIM card is required. The customer only needs to download the MySmile App with voice and activate their Smile number to make calls. Those desirous of making international calls (through bundle) can call home at local call rates and are assured that there are no hidden charges, no call set-up charge, no daily charge and no first minute charge.

The offer is open to all Smile customers and prospects in major Nigerian cities including Kaduna, Lagos, Abuja, Asaba, Onitsha, Ibadan, Port Harcourt and Benin. Customers who live offshore especially those who travel to countries with expensive call rates, when calling numbers in Nigeria will find in the offer an efficient cost saver.

It is an all-inclusive service to which even non-Smile customers can still benefit from and it is readily available. Customers can order online via. https://smile.com.ng/free-esim-unlimited-voice-sms.html. Visits can be made to any Smile outlet to get it activated.

Alternatively, customers can complete the online form and wait for a call from the customer care team via https://smile.com.ng/joinsmilewitheSIM.

 

 

 

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