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BTC launches

The telecomms group has launched its summer promotions
 
The telecomms group has launched its summer promotions

“The campaign is a crown on what has been an eventful year in our quest for commercial transformation right across our diverse product lines which brings alive our MD’s strategy.

“Our journey included over P90 million-infrastructure investment, which offers customers an improved fixed internet user experience, exciting mobile offers at competitive rates on data amongst others,” says BTC Chief Commercial Officer, Edward Wicks. For the summer campaign, there are P400,000 worth of prizes to be won which include P7, 000 weekly prices, smart phones and holiday trip until March 31, 2019.

“BTC has really made a huge impact this year. The offers are exciting and I believe the most affordable and their data the fastest in the market. I will try my luck with the competition. All I have to do is share my experiences in unique places in Botswana using the #ConnectingBatswana,” says Tebogo Seepolle, a BTC customer who attended the Game City Activation. BTC’s commercial transformation drive is seeing new developments with new product lines launched into the market premised on the revamped infrastructure.

“We want to take our customers through a cost effective, seamless, uninterrupted connected life. We expect to inject an additional P100 million in 2019 as part of the network of the future drive. By continuously revamping our infrastructure, we provided high speed pathways to the future network.”

BTC has also revamped some of its service offerings giving customers amplified connectivity and better management and consumption of their data, voice and short message service (SMS) bundles. The new Connek bundles, which are only available to prepaid users, give subscribers flexibility to choose packages that best suit them.

“We are driving towards being the network of the future. Our vision as a business as detailed by our MD will see us being a Botswana owned business with the best network for its people,” he said.