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Last Updated : 2024-05-18 15:12:00
In a groundbreaking move to transform the way people get connected, Hutch has unveiled its nationwide #GetHUTCHed QR codes, showcasing unparalleled ingenuity and forward thinking in the digital era.
The game-changing initiative allows Sri Lankans to effortlessly join the Hutch network by simply scanning a QR code. Taking convenience to new heights, these QR codes have been strategically placed in key locations that are now propping up streets to bustling rail stations across the country.
The brilliance is in the simplicity. With just a quick scan, anyone can apply for a Hutch connection through a simple digitised process. Be it an eSIM, which can be downloaded to supporting phones in mere minutes or a SIM card delivered straight to the doorstep, everyone has got an option.
In recent years, Hutch has been pioneering digital first initiatives and is leading the growth in the mobile telecommunications industry. Since acquiring the Etisalat Lanka and subsequent investment of over US $ 125 million in building out nationwide broadband infrastructure, Hutch has propelled its network coverage to reach more than 95 percent of Sri Lanka’s population. This includes completing its 5G trial that recorded a mammoth download speed of over 1.8Gbps.
Commenting on the initiative, Hutch Sri Lanka CMO Hamdhy Hassen said, “We believe in a future where digital technologies are used to bring real-world conveniences to people. Our innovation in this digital age enables us to cut customers the trip to an outlet to get connected to our network. Where you see Hutch, you could simply GetHUTCHED.”
The initiative underscores Hutch Sri Lanka’s commitment to providing seamless connectivity setting a benchmark for a futuristic and fun approach to getting connected.
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