International gateway subsidiary of Globacom, Glo Gateway has reduced international calls on its network to the United Kingdom , United State of America and Canada by 70%.
Instead of the N39 per minute earlier charged for calls to these destinations, Glo will now charge 20 kobo per second and N12 per a minute for calls to all lines in the United States of America and Canada and calls to only landlines in the United Kingdom.
Ibrahim Fadipe, head of Glo Gateway, said in a statement that the new call tariff is being offered in a new promotion called “Glo International Talk Extravaganza,” which ends on January 31, 2009.
He explained that the new tariff is applicable to calls made from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. from Monday to Friday and calls made throughout the weekend. The offer, which is the most competitive in the industry, is open to new and existing customers on both the prepaid and postpaid platforms.
Fadipe said that the heavy reduction in the tariff underlines Globacom’s resolve to continue to offer its subscribers affordable telecommunication services.
Glo Gateway which began operations five years ago has become a major player in the global telecommunication environment. With its international gateway switches, the company is able to offer hubbing services for the rest of the world.
Fadipe added that Glo Gateway currently aggregates international traffic for other countries and terminates them into their destinations. It also carries international call traffic for several telecom operators in Nigeria.
“Because of the direct interconnectivity which we have established with many international carriers, we will be able to hub several million minutes of international traffic monthly to different destinations across the globe. The direct connectivity also ensures high quality call termination, offering users of Glo Gateway service high quality international calls,” Fadipe stated.
Globacom is currently building 8,300-km long submarine cable to link Europe and the Africa sub-region and carry data and internet traffic between Nigeria and the rest of the world. The contract being executed by leading telecommunication vendors, Alcatel of France, will cater for long term bandwidth requirements for voice and data transmission in the region.
Glo Slashes Call Tariff to US, UK by 70%
International gateway subsidiary of Globacom, Glo Gateway has reduced international calls on its network to the United Kingdom , United State of America and Canada by 70%. Instead of the N39 per…
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