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SMILE Reintroduces 4GLTE SIM Proposition

Smile re-introduces its 4GLTE SIM offer backed by popular demand by existing and potential customers. This is another way of showing customers that their opinions matter at Smile! In October 2016, Smile became the first operator in Nigeria to offer a 4GLTE SIM only proposition into the market with its SuperFast Mobile Broadband service.

The Head of Marketing, Smile Nigeria, Mr. Lotanna Anajemba affirms that the product would deliver SuperFast Mobile Broadband, voice and SMS services to its customers on the go. He also added that the SIM only proposition at N1000 showcases the brand’s promise to deliver affordable telecommunication services to its teeming customers in Nigeria.

The Smile 4GLTE SIM works in compatible devices which operate on the ios and Android operating systems. With Smile 4GLTE SIM, all Smile customers can enjoy one plan for data, voice and SMS at a unique call rate of 8k per second to all networks.

Other benefits of using the offer include 30 days access to social network sites, 30 days access to browsing, 30 minutes + 30SMS to local numbers available on activation of SmileVoice app.

Some of the smartphones, tablets or dual SIM mobile phones compatible with the Smile 4GLTE SIM include Asus Fonepad 7, Huawei Mate 7, 8 Mate S, P8, Mate 8 Lite, Mate P9, Mate P9Lite, Infinix X600 LTE, Lenovo A2020, A6000, A7000, K5Note, Vibe k4 Note, Vibe P1, Vibe P70, Vibe X2, Vibe X3, Samsung Galaxy A3, Galaxy A5, Galaxy A7, Galaxy A8, Galaxy E7, Galaxy Grand 2, Galaxy JI ACE amongst many others.

Customers can sign up for the Smile 4GLTE SIM offer at any Smile shop & kiosk or via Smile accredited dealer locations.

Acclaimed as the pioneer of 4G LTE technology in West Africa, Smile Nigeria is famous for continuously innovating itself to beat existing market benchmark, all in a bid to provide value adding products and services to its well deserving customers.

This, according to Mr. Lotanna, aligns with Smile’s global vision and mission to be the telecommunications services provider of choice in all its markets and enable its customers achieve more.

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