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Airtel drops roaming rates in Uganda

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Bharti Airte has announced a significant reduction in data roaming rates by 78% and call rates by 60% for its prepaid and postpaid customers roaming in Uganda. The reduction is in line with Airtel’s “One Area Network” proposition which is aligned to the East African telecommunication integration.

Starting today, Airtel customers will browse the internet for as low as Ksh10 per MB as well as enjoy a rate of Ksh9 per minute down from Ksh23 per minute for calls while roaming in Uganda. The new changes cover calling Kenya while roaming in Uganda, making local calls in Uganda and calling Rwanda when roaming in Uganda.

Receiving calls while roaming in Uganda is now free of charge. While Airtel Kenya subscribers making international calls to Uganda and Rwanda will now pay a flat rate of Ksh10.

  “The reduction will give more talk time and access to the internet for our travelling customers in the spirit of fostering seamless cross border communication for communities in the East Africa Region,” Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi said.

Airtel Kenya prepaid customers roaming in Uganda will continue to enjoy the convenience of being able to top-up their prepaid SIM cards with locally purchased scratch cards, which can be purchased at any Airtel Uganda points of sale and top up by simply dialing “138*Voucher-PIN” and press the OK button.

For prepaid customers, the roaming service is automatically activated when crossing into Airtel Uganda network. The new offers on Airtel’s One Network will enable customers to be treated as local customers when they travel.

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