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Sep 26, 2019 News
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) re-launched its Teacher’s Prepaid Mobile Plan on September 16th, 2019, which made it easier for teachers to register for the special plan. The company said that teachers across the country will continue to receive 25% more on any prepaid mobile service.
GTT’s Product Development Executive, Jamal Delph said, “The purpose of the plan is to give back to our teachers in recognition of the integral role they play in shaping and developing the country’s future workforce. We want them to know that GTT appreciates all they do for the future generation of this country.”
Approximately 200 teachers have registered, and the plan is specially designed to provide all teachers with a 25% bonus on all purchased mobile products and service, including Data plans, Mobile Bundles and Top up credit the company stated.
Delph explained that teachers must have an active GTT SIM card, a job letter from their school or the Ministry of Education and a valid photo ID in order to qualify for the special plan. He added that they can go to any GTT Retail Store and sign-up for the plan.
“Additionally, we recognize that it might be challenging for teachers to visit our stores given their work schedule and our hours – so we will also have our representatives visiting schools to do activations,” Delph noted.
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