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Airtel launches 4G in Sri Lanka

28 Jul 2021

  • Offers all-new ‘Freedom Packs’ with data and voice benefits
Airtel announced the launch of its 4G services along with first-of-its-kind “Freedom Packs”. With one reload, Airtel “Freedom Packs” claim to offer enough and more data and voice benefits for the entire month, with no conditions attached. All this comes with a superior experience on a world-class, buffer-free 4G network, according to Airtel. With the Freedom Packs, Airtel stated it has eliminated the need for multiple reloads, ushering in an era of transparent, condition-free data and voice benefits. Furthermore, there has been a drastic surge of internet usage due to the pandemic. The innovative product is based on customer insights and underscores Airtel’s philosophy of innovating to simplify customer experiences, especially during a time where there has been an upsurge in internet usage. The packs come in four different bouquets to suit different usage needs and will purportedly offer five times more value. Each of these packs includes high-speed daily data that can be used for any internet requirement, including social media, work-from-home, study-from-home, etc. For voice usage, all packs offer unlimited Airtel calling and ample minutes and SMS for any network calling. Additionally, for light to medium users, “Freedom Lite” offers two tailor-made packs sufficient for mobile consumption. Airtel has also reduced the other network call tariff by 66% for any usage beyond the built minutes, another unique feature of “Freedom Packs”. Airtel has also introduced data top-up cards for customers seeking additional data beyond their “Freedom Pack” usage.  “With this pioneering launch, Airtel brings much needed simplicity and the best value for Sri Lankan telecom customers. Users can now do more on a world class 4G network, using our ‘Freedom Packs’ without ever having to worry about restrictions of any kind. Now is the time to switch to Airtel,” Airtel Sri Lanka MD and CEO Ashish Chandra said. 


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