NAIROBI, Kenya
Orange has retained the recently launched Tujuane promotional tariff as the permanent default prepaid tariff. Orange subscribers will continue to pay the reduced rates of KSh1 for SMS across all networks, KSh2 for on-net voice calls and KSh3 for off-net voice calls.
CEO Mickael Ghossein based this decision on the positive response to the promotional tariff, based on its uptake during the promotional period. The new default prepaid has proved good value for subscribers and a positive step for the operator.
“The Tujuane tariff offers our subscribers value for money on voice and SMS. Our data for the period during the offer shows a 57 percent increase in volume of traffic and a 21 percent increase in revenues.” said Ghossein, “This affirms the tariff as one that meets the needs of our subscribers and the natural next step was to make this value permanently available them.”
Ghossein added that the operator believes the Tujuane tariff will give subscribers more opportunity to experience the benefits of its integrated offering that makes calling both mobile and landlines equally affordable.
“On our network, a call from an Orange mobile line to any landline in Kenya is an on-net call charged at KSh2 per minute. In a price sensitive market, many users hesitate to make a call from their mobile phone to a landline. We are assuring our customers they can do so at the same cost as Orange-to-Orange. This is just one example of the value that we believe our subscribers will experience better with this new, attractive permanent tariff.”
With the market demanding more and more affordable rates across networks, Orange believes its Tujuane tariff that offers cheap voice and SMS communication both on and off its network offers the lowest rates in the market.
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