BUSINESS

Airtel Launches New Monthly ‘Bazu’ Bundles

Share
Recent statistics by the industry regulator, Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) have shown an upward trajectory of mobile subscriptions across the country, which stands at 64.4 million as at 30th June 2021, up from 62 million as at 31st March 2021.
Recent statistics by the industry regulator, Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) have shown an upward trajectory of mobile subscriptions across the country, which stands at 64.4 million as at 30th June 2021, up from 62 million as at 31st March 2021. [Photo/ Courtesy]
Share

Airtel Kenya has launched a new data bundle dubbed ‘Bazu Data Bundle’, targeting customers engaged in business, educatio,n and entertainment activities across the country.

The new offering will include the Bazu 500 bundle, which allows customers to enjoy 7.5GB worth of data for Ksh500, allocated as 250MB per day.

The Bazu 1000 bundle will give customers 1GB daily which will amount to 30GB at the end of the month for Ksh1,000, and the Bazu 2000 bundle will give customers 90GB for Ksh3,000 allocated as 3GB daily. Customers will need to dial *544# to subscribe.

“We are delighted to launch these new data bundles that will offer our customers more data, more choice, and at no extra cost. This complements our network expansion exercise, where we have rolled out high speed 4G network countrywide. We believe in offering our customers innovative products and services that allows them to live their lives worry-free by staying connected to their friends and family, do their business, study and be entertained,” said Airtel’s Managing Director, Prasanta Das Sarma.

Recent statistics by the industry regulator, Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) have shown an upward trajectory of mobile subscriptions across the country, which stands at 64.4 million as at June 30, 2021, up from 62 million as March 31, 2021.

The increase in mobile subscriptions has been attributed to the reactivation of SIM cards especially during the schools’ closure due to Covid-19, as well as data promotions that ran during the same period. The increasing demand for internet use continues to be fueled by the hybrid work systems that allow for work-from-home options, e-commerce, and increased access to entertainment on mobile devices as well as digitization of government services.

Below are the new Bazu data bundles offerings;

Bundle Data offer  Validity
Bazu 7.5GB @500 250MB/day 30 days
Bazu 30GB @1000 1GB/day 30 days
Bazu 90GB @2000 3GB/day 30 days

 

Read: Airtel Money Upgrades Its Africa Developer Portal For Business Efficiency

>>> Airtel Africa Launches Its Long-term Sustainability Strategy

Written by
FRANCIS MUTINDA -

FRANCIS MUTINDA is a content creator and editor with Business Today. Email: [email protected]

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Us

Related Articles
NSE performance 2024
BUSINESSSTOCKS

NSE Poised for Slow Trade After Two-Day Christmas Break

Kenyan equities market, the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), is expected to remain...

kenya shilling vs dollar news
BUSINESSMARKETS

Kenya Shilling Stable Against Dollar, Lifted By Diaspora Remittances

The Kenya shilling remains stable against the U.S. dollar, supported by a...

Aga Khan University Hospital Biomass Project
BUSINESS

Aga Khan University Hospital Biomass Project Wins National Energy Globe Award

A Biomass boiler project commissioned by Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi (AKUH,...