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Turning Telecom Into Ecommerce: Telenor Brings Big Bazaar

  • February 4, 2017
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Telenor Pakistan is back with its own online festival called the ‘Telenor Big Bazaar’ offering mega discounts online on Telenor 3G/4G smartphones and internet devices. The campaign kicked off on 1st February, 2017, as a continuation of Telenor Pakistan’s unremitting commitment to enabling and also promoting digital inclusion in the country.

Turning it into a full-fledged ecommerce portal, Telenor Pakistan has put the entire line of its smart phones and internet devices for sale on its official website. Furthermore, the development will help customers browse, purchase and get their favorite Telenor products delivered free to their doorstep straight via Telenor website while enjoying unmatched savings.

Read: Demo Startup Snippet: Some More Yum with Homechef.pk

In the small screen (smart phones) category, buyers will enjoy up to 50% discounts on their favorite products. ‘Infinity A’, after a discount of 15%, is now available at RKR 10,999. ‘Infinity E’ now costs PKR 6,999 after a 26% discount. A 27% price cut on ‘Infinity I’ brings its cost down to PKR 5,499. After 50% and 43% discounts, ‘Max’ and ‘Zoom’ are now available at PKR 3,600 and PKR 3,000 respectively.

Read: Demo Startup Snippet: Hail Optimus!

The large screen (internet devices) segment comes with up to 60% savings also. After 10% discount, ‘4G Mifi’ and 4G Wingle’ now cost PKR 2,699 and PKR 1,799 respectively. ‘3G Wingle’ now comes with 30GB free internet for a month with a huge 60% discount now costing just PKR 999. ‘3G Mifi’ and ‘3G Dongle’ are also available with free 30GB data for PKR 2,099 and PKR 799 after discounts of 40% and 47% respectively.

‘Telenor Big Bazaar’ brings sale on devices of up to 60% which aims at aiding our evolution into a society with affordable connectivity. This serves our twofold ambition of bringing internet for all while promoting and encouraging e-commerce in Pakistan. We will continue to make similar and even bigger strides toward making our mission of digital Pakistan a reality”

– Omer Bin Tariq, Director Internet & Devices, Telenor Pakistan.

 

However, in pursuit of digital ecosystem development in the country, Telenor Pakistan follows a two-pronged strategy. This strategy constitutes working on spreading its nationwide network footprint while maintaining a portfolio of affordable 3G/4G devices. The company has been leading the country’s ICT powered digital revolution.  And  also shares its digital and financial inclusion goals with those of the Government of Pakistan.

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