Smart sent me an email regarding their latest offering which I'm sure would interest text and call addicts like you who are so into the"UNLI" trend. Budget usually dictates that prepaid is the more practical option, but for people like me who hates finding my phone with no load especially during emergencies, I prefer the postpaid options. Now Smart is making it easier for us to choose postpaid over prepaid with its affordable plans and UNLI services.
Smart launches UNLI Text Plan 299 and UNLI Call & Text Plan 599—the telco’s newest and most affordable postpaid plans ever.
“Our subscribers want a real ‘UNLI’ postpaid plan and so we are giving it to them” said Smart Mobile Marketing Head Guido Zaballero. “With these new plans, we will further cement our position as the no. 1 wireless services provider in the country.”
Best Value
For only P299 a month, UNLI Text Plan 299 is the perfect entry-level postpaid package for heavy texters. Not only does it let users send unlimited local texts to any of the 46.6 million subscribers on Smart, Talk N Text, and Red Mobile’s networks, it also comes with a free Samsung E1080 GSM handset.
For those who are also into calling, UNLI Call & Text Plan 599 takes the UNLI experience a step further with unlimited local calls and a more premium Nokia C1-01 handset.
UNLI services for both plans are guaranteed and are automatically activated upon availing the plan. No additional SMS or web registration is required.
“Compared to our competitor’s plans, UNLI Text Plan 299 and UNLI Call & Text Plan 599 gives subscribers more value for their money” added Zaballero. “With Smart’s nationwidest coverage, they will be able to enjoy our services wherever they may be in the country.”
Both plans are available until October 7, 2011 at the following Smart branches: SM North EDSA, SM Megamall, Smart Tower Ayala, Robinsons Place Manila, SM South Mall and SM Cebu.
To know more UNLI Text Plan 299 or UNLI Call & Text Plan 599, go to www.smart.com.ph or visit the Smart Wireless Center nearest you.
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Saturday, July 16, 2011
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