HALOTEL LAUNCHES A NEW CAMPAIGN, PLANS TO VISIT AND OFFER SERVICES TO CUSTOMERS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
One of the fast growing telecommunication company in Tanzania, Halotel has launched a new campaign christened Switch to Halotel aiming at stimulating customers’ desire towards Halotel services. Alongside with the new campaign, the company has announced a move that will see the firm’s customer-service providers visit clients to the place of their comfort, all over the country and offer services to them.
“Since the inception of halotel services in Tanzania, we have been receiving a worm-embrace from Tanzanians. Up to now, more than 350,000 locals are using Halotel and they are enjoying our state of the art services we offer,” said Nguyen Van Son the Deputy Director of Halotel Tanzania during the launch of the campaign at Makumbusho market in Dar es Salaam.
“We are very thrilled with the way people of this nation supports us in a unique way…it helps us to improve telecommunication services in the east African nation. We feel honored when we see all these developments being attained in a very short period of time…we expect more in the near future,” he said.
“The launch of this campaign is one of the strategy that will see us closer to our customers, save then and listen to what they what from us. It is our belief that being closer to our customers we will build a very competitive telecommunication company that will be offering services that touches people’s lives,” he said.
He further announced that his company has now started to offer specific packages in accordance to specific places and needs of specific consumers. “For instance, we recently introduced a Zanzibar yetu package, specifically for the Islas dwellers, of which a Halotel customer is able to talk free during weekend for only Tshs 1000 together with other packages. For those living in Mbeya, Manyara, Pwani, Arusha, Kilimanjaro and Mara they can get up to 60 seconds to call for free Halotel to Halotel whenever they recharge airtime for a duration of one month after registration,” Mr. Van Son said.
He further hinted that Halotel will soon invest more than Tshs 200 billion to improve voice and internet speed.
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