Orange announces Christmas offers for voice and internet customers

Orange announces Christmas offers for voice and internet customers

PanARMENIAN.Net - Orange launched the campaign of Christmas offers for voice and internet customers on December 5.

Francis Gelibter, Orange Armenia CEO, said, "We are pleased to present this range of offers that we have been carefully prepared for our customers. We hope that many will find the gift they were searching for: a handset, a new internet connection, or the opportunity to use during 2013 our voice services together with free minutes. There have never been so many possibilities to find a Christmas gift.”

Thus, the offer enables customers to choose their gift for the whole 2013 year: 2013 free on-net minutes or SMS, or 2013 MB mobile internet, that will be equally distributed along the 12 moոths of the year when subscribing to Orange Let’s Talk prepaid service by January 20. Customers will just have to top-up their account with 1000AMD every month.

Orange has announced another offer for internet subscibers for New Year and Christmas: only before January 31, when subscribing to Orange Internet Now, for 5000 or 10,000AMD monthly fee customers will get respectively 5GB or 25GB high speed internet monthly not only during 2013, but also thereafter. The offer is open also to those customers who do not have an ongoing committment.

Orange has come up with new offers for those willing to change their handsets or buy a present for their relatives. Moreover, both prepaid and postpaid customers will be able to purchase handset at an exceptional price.

When subscribing to Let's Talk prepaid service until January 15, everyone can buy Alcatel OT-308 handset only for 1 AMD by recharging the balance with 14,999 AMD at any Orange shop, Nokia C2-01 handset for 33,000 AMD by recharging the balance with 7,000 AMD, and Samsung Galaxy Pocket for 53,000 AMD by recharging the balance with 12,000 AMD.

The company will announce special prices for Christmas holidays for handsets and smartphones sold in Orange stores associated with Butterfly, Dolphin and Panther monthly subscriptions, the company’s press service reported.

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