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Nigeria's
National Telecommunications Operator, Globacom had on Wednesday announced the
launch of prepaid roaming service in Brazil to complement postpaid roaming
hitherto available in that country. The development is expected to excite
thousands of Nigerian soccer fans and tourists who have either traveled or who
still intend to travel to Brazil to witness the on-going 2014 World Cup.
Steve Stretch, Head of Glo Gateway,
Globacom’s international gateway division, said the prepaid roaming service is
offered on Tim Brazil and comes at competitive rates. TIM is the largest
mobile operator in Brazil with over 74 million subscribers.
Stretch said that with the prepaid roaming service on
Tim Brazil, Glo prepaid subscribers who travel abroad for business or leisure
will now be able to make and receive calls on their phones, send SMS and browse
on their phones with ease.
The Chairman of Pamodzi Sports
Marketing Company Limited, Chief Mike Itemuagbor who commended Glo for also
launching prepaid roaming said he had enjoyed an excellent roaming service on
the Glo network since he arrived Brazil about two weeks ago.
“From Sao Paulo to Curitiba, Cuiaba
and Porto Alegre, I have enjoyed a distinctively clear roaming service on my
Glo line. I commend Globacom for taking care of my communication needs and the
rate is pocket friendly,” he said.
In the same vein, the Chairman of the League Management Company, Chief
Nduka Irabor, expressed delight with the quality of service he had been
enjoying on his Glo line since he arrived Brazil.
The LMC boss, who was preparing to go to the stadium to watch the
Nigerian- Argentina match in Porto Alegre on Wednesday, said he was glad that
he could use his Glo line to communicate with his family, friends and
associates since he got to Brazil.
He urged Globacom to keep up the good work as football's greatest fiesta
gradually moves to the second round.
Stretch disclosed that prepaid roaming subscribers can receive calls and
send SMS for N25 and browse the internet at 30k per kilobyte, which is the most
competitive rate in the market today. Outgoing calls will be at N190 per
minute.
The company which is also the official sponsor of the Super Eagles and
all Nigerian national teams, wished the Super Eagles "a successful outing
in Brazil".
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