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Glo launches new products portfolio to boost business growth

High value customers on the Glo network will henceforth enjoy additional value following the introduction by the digital solutions provider of a new portfolio of call and data plans called Glo Prime. The new package is intended to boost the growth of their businesses by keeping them connected and functional all the time.

Glo Prime will be of benefit to both individuals and corporates, especially those who need to run their businesses locally and relate with foreign clients round the clock.

The product comes in four different plans, namely, N1,500, N3,000, N5,000 and N10,000 packages. Each of these plans delivers immense value to the businesses and other customers and ensures they get additional
value for the money they spend on the Glo network.

Prime N1,500 gives the customer 45 minutes of calls and 4GB of data, while Prime N3,000 plan comes with 100 minutes of calls and 12GB of data. Similarly, Prime N5,000 has 300 minutes of calls and 25GB data attached to it, just as Prime N10,000 plan offers 750 minutes of calls and 60GB of data.

“In a highly dynamic environment, there is need for constant innovation to offer more value to our new and existing customers. The Glo Prime is, therefore, a portfolio of new plans designed to surpass similar products in the market in terms of flexibility, ease of use and value”, the company said in a statement.

With the launch of Glo Prime, Globacom, which recently turned 20, says it has again shown its commitment to providing the most competitive Voice and Data solutions to high value customers, both individuals and corporates.

It recently won two awards at the “Consumer Value Awards” for continuous excellent service delivery and innovative offering to subscribers.

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