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SLT
expands pre-paid services through Abans branch network
Countrys communication giant, Sri Lanka Telecom has tied up
with Abans, one of the largest retailers in the country, to expand
its sales distribution channel for its pre-paid products.
These
include domestic voice, international voice and the internet services.
SLTs pre-paid products include SLT Passport (domestic and
international calling cards), SLT Maxtalk (international calling
card) powered by SLT superior VoIP technology and SLTnet Internet
Pre-paid cards.
With
this initiative, SLT will be able to offer pre-paid products to
its customers via the wide branch network and franchising units
of Abans and A-Z Electronics in addition to island wide SLT Teleshops,
SLT Regional Offices, authorised dealers and super market chains.
Speaking
on the fruition of the business partnership between the two companies,
SLT Chief Executive Officer Shoji Takahashi said: I want to
take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to Abans/A-Z Electronics
partnering with us to make our pre-paid services available to more
customers. The companys branch network as well as franchising
units allows the SLT pre-paid card to reach a much larger consumer
base. This is of great benefit to our customers as it will be convenient
to purchase.
AZ
Electronics Ltd, Director Ajith Waidyalankara said: We welcome
the opportunity in forming a business partnership with SLT, especially
in terms of the SLT Pre-paid card being an additional product for
our wide consumer base. The company will now be in a position to
improve the presence of its pre-paid cards across the island, along
with it being an additional source of revenue for us. We also hope
that the partnership between the two companies grow from strength
to strength in future.
The
business partnership between is beneficial to the customer as it
will be more convenient with regards to purchasing a pre paid card,
as it will be available in a wider range of sales outlets through
an authorised dealer. Also it is a win win position for both
companies, as customers will have access to communication products
and household goods under one roof.
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