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Sep 22, 2015 News
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph company (GTT)’s pre-paid mobile customers will now be able to do more talking and texting with the new “Smart Talk Bundles”.
This is one of the many offers to be afforded to customers as part of the company’s promise to “Do More”.
The packages are being offered in one-day, three-day and one-week bundles. The minutes can be used for all networks in Guyana, including Digicel, and for calls to the United States of America and Canada.
The bundled SMS can also be used for both GTT and DIGICEL messages.
Smart Talk Bundles will allow customers to purchase fixed amounts of minutes and SMS packages at extremely affordable rates.
The telephone company, in a press release, said that customers can save up to 50 percent versus pay per use rates by purchasing the bundles.
“Launching new affordable services for the customer is all part of our ‘Do More’ strategy that we recently announced,” said Gert Post, Chief Commercial Officer at GTT.
He added, “Not only are we doing more for our customers by launching these new bundles, but customers will be able to do more on our network. They can talk more, text more and save more.”
To subscribe for the Bundles, customers can text ST1D, ST3D or ST7D to 620 1212.
The cost per text varies according to the Bundles.
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