Tigo Rwanda is today happy to
announce the launch of Imirongo Yose, all-network packs that allow Tigo
customers to call other mobile networks in Rwanda at the same price as calling
Tigo-Tigo. This launch is part of Tigo Yangye, a campaign that aims to
celebrate the individuality of each Tigo Rwanda customer.
The Imirongo Yose packs, which
will range from Frw 100 per day to Frw500 per week, will allow customers to
call all mobile networks for up to 35 minutes per week. In addition, Imirongo
Yose customers with be able to send 35 SMS’s a week respectively while also
enjoying 35 MBs of data a week.
Launching the pack, Tigo Chief
Executive Officer, Philip Amoateng, said;
“The launch of the Imirongo Yose
packs is a response to our customers’ need for a communications product that
offers great value and a simple way to stay in touch with friends and family
here in Rwanda. In addition, with Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority’s
(RURA) reduction of the Interconnect rate from Frw 20.7 per minute in August to
Frw 15 a minute in September, we believed that our customers deserved to enjoy
a tariff reduction that was in line with RURA’S directive to all mobile network
providers”.
To enjoy Imirongo Yose packs,
dial *255# select “Imirongo Yose” and choose your preferred pack.
About Tigo Rwanda
Currently, Tigo Rwanda has over three million customers and has invested
over US $310 million from 2009 to date. Tigo Rwanda provides 4G LTE
on mobile for both prepaid and post-paid customers. Tigo Rwanda was
awarded as the ‘Most Innovative Service’ at Africa Com 2014, for international
mobile money transfers with integrated currency conversion between Tigo Rwanda
and Tigo. In 2016 Tigo Rwanda became the first telecom operator in Africa to
sign the Connected Women Commitment Initiative.
Tigo Rwanda is owned by Millicom, a leading telecommunications and media
company uniquely dedicated to emerging markets in Latin America and Africa. It
provides mobile, mobile financial, cable and satellite services to over 60
million customers in fourteen countries, primarily under the Tigo brand. Tigo
has been operating in Africa since 1993, in Rwanda since 2009, and serves over
26 million customers in Africa.
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