Mobilink announces 1 GB bonus data in its monthly internet packages

TechnologyMobilink announces 1 GB bonus data in its monthly internet packages

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Keeping in view the growing demands of data and high quality mobile internet services, Mobilink has announced that it’s set to offer an additional 1 GB of data in all its monthly internet offers. 

Through this bonus data offer, the Telco aims to intensify the growth of 3G penetration throughout the country by encouraging its users to utilize more data enabled services without increasing prices of existing monthly internet packages.

Speaking about the offer, Head of Data – Mobilink Muhammad Ali khan said, “Mobilink has always looked to provide the best customer experience and quality. As a leading telecom operator, our primary motive is to herald in a digital revolution by ensuring more and more people start using high-speed mobile internet. Keeping in mind consumers’ demands of more data, and to entice new users in to using our superior 3G services, we decided upon this bonus data offer. This 1 GB addition to our existing monthly internet offers enables people to do more without paying extra.”

Now, Mobilink’s prepaid subscribers can avail the four existing internet monthly offers namely -Starter, Lite, Smart and Heavy – depending on their usage habits with an additional 1 GB data.

According to the new offer, the Starter Monthly package will now offer 2 GB data at the previous rate of PKR 140; the Lite Monthly package will now offer 3 GB data at the previous rate of PKR 250; the Smart Monthly package will offer 6 GB data at previous rate of PKR 500; while the Heavy Monthly Package will now offer 13 GB data at PKR 1,200.

OfferPrice – PKROld IncentiveNew Incentive
Monthly Starter1401GB2GB
Monthly Lite2502GB3GB
Monthly Smart5005GB6GB
Monthly Heavy1,20012GB13GB
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