TELECOMMUNICATIONS Services Provider, Airtel Nigeria has urged its customers to register their
Subscriber Identification Modules (SIMs) ahead the regulator’s June 30th
deadline.
The
Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, had earlier given all operators till
Sunday, June 30th, 2013 for the completion of the SIM Card Registration
Exercise.
Speaking
at a nationwide consumer Forum to appreciate its high-value customers in Port
Harcourt, Rivers State, the Company’s Chief Operating Officer & Executive
Director, Deepak Srivastava also assured telecoms consumers of a better service
and network experience.
He
also revealed that Airtel has plans to beef up its infrastructure and
strengthen its network capacity, as it expands deeper into far-flung areas,
especially the rural areas.
Srivastava,
observed that, since its entry into the Nigerian telecoms market, Airtel has
pioneered many changes and offered innovative products that altered the way the
telecoms business is done in Nigeria.
According
to him, Airtel is committed to evolving new product ideas that would enhance
the service experience on its network and position the company, as the
preferred network for Nigerians seeking to join the “network that works”.
He
further noted that the company’s rich portfolio of products and services has
its roots in the tradition of the parent company, Bharti Airtel, which always
strives to establish its rich culture of service in diverse markets wherever it
operates.
“The
Nigerian telecoms landscape is wearing a new look today because of the
innovative and transformational product and service initiatives we introduced
into the market. Our commitment to you is very clear: to stay competitive in a
fast-changing telecommunications world and to keep you ahead in terms of
service delivery that makes good business, social and economic sense. In doing
this, we must bring to bear our skills in adapting to change and our ability to
innovate,” Srivastava stated.
Johnson
Oyewo, Airtel’s Manager, Market Activations, who spoke on the just introduced
mobile number portability (MNP), assured of the company’s readiness to absorb
up to 100 per cent of the company’s current customer base, and urged consumers
on other networks to port to Airtel for a more rewarding telecoms experience.
Oyewo
further stated that telecoms consumers in Nigeria had a lot to gain by joining
Airtel network, as the company had committed enormous resources to the
acquisition of capacity and infrastructure, to ensure superior service
delivery.
The
Airtel corporate customers’ forum offered a platform to engage customers from
the public and organized private sectors in Rivers State and environs.
The
company also used the platform to acknowledge and appreciate customer loyalty
to the brand by providing them with assorted corporate gifts that included
top-of-the-range smart phones.
Also,
customers at the upscale event were provided an opportunity to share useful
insights on service experience and desired telecoms solutions that would help
them grow and sustain their businesses.
Among
the corporate customers at the event which also featured a blend of comedy,
live music and other forms of entertainment were leaders of the financial
sector, manufacturing, oil and gas as well as government.
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