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Last Updated : 2023-12-05 20:15:00
Tue, 05 Dec 2023 Today's Paper
Official partnership launch with Singers Association of Sri Lanka Chairman Keerthi Pasquel and Mobitel Senior Marketing General Manager Isuru Dissanayake. Also present (From left) Mobitel Digital Services Product Manager Amith Perera and Mobitel Pre Paid Business and Digital Services Senior Manager Suneth Haputhanthri
As the National Mobile Service Provider that stands by its brand promise of ‘caring’, Mobitel remains keenly attuned to the gravity of the recent unfortunate events in the country, which has brought economic activity to a halt for some sections of society.
In light of the prevailing situation, incomes of artistes such as singers, lyric writers and band members have been reduced drastically, as many cultural events and shows stand cancelled.
As the caring network, with the objective of easing the burden of hardworking artistes, Mobitel has extended an offer to them to cover their communication costs by offering Mobitel’s premium Master Unlimited package, which includes unlimited local voice and data, rental free, for as long as three months.
This offer is valid for artistes who are members of the Sri Lanka Music Directors Association, Sri Lanka Music Band Association and Singers Association of Sri Lanka.
Mobitel’s Master Unlimited package is the only package with unlimited voice and data pioneered by Mobitel in the telecommunication industry. The package rental which is currently at Rs.3,999 will be waived off for artistes for a period of three months and will be provided deposit free as well.
The artistes can enjoy unlimited Mobitel-to-Mobitel calls and make free calls to other networks for as much as 2,000 minutes, and also will have unlimited data on the connection. By providing this generous offer which will deliver savings to artistes, Mobitel aims to provide financial relief for the musical artiste community and to help them stay connected always.
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