Glo cuts cost of international calls by up to 55%
Nigerian operator Globacom has cut international call tariffs by as much as 55 per cent. Globacom said the reduced tariffs come without any subscription fee and cover major destinations such as the UK, France, Italy, Ireland, South Africa, Spain and Saudi Arabia. glo international calls
Other countries covered by the reduction are Cameroon, Niger, Benin Republic, Togo and Cote d’Ivoire.
“UNITED KINGDOM WHICH USED TO COST BETWEEN N30 AND N130 PER MINUTE NOW COST BETWEEN N24 AND N100 PER MINUTE DEPENDING ON THE NETWORK THE CALL IS LANDING. SIMILARLY, CALLS TO SPAIN AND ITALY HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO N75 AND N60 PER MINUTE FROM N90 AND N130 RESPECTIVELY,”
The company further said that calls to South Africa will now attract N85 per minute instead of N150, while calls to Saudi Arabia will cost N55 per minute instead of the former N60 per minute.
The tariff for France and Ireland has been reduced to N50 and N40 respectively from N65 and N60, while calls to Cote d’Ivoire, Benin Republic, Cameroon, Togo and Niger will now attract N150 instead of the old N200 per minute tariff. glo international calls
Customers laud Glo Cloud on backup of digital files
The app is provisioned to assist Glo data users to safely and privately store, back up automatically, retrieve and share their digital content from their cloud accounts. Glo Cloud users can store their digital contents to the size of their subscriptions. “For instance, if a customer subscribed for 50GB, he or she will be able to store up to 50GB of content”, Glo explained.
“We are in a digital age where people develop loads and loads of personal, social and business content which they wish to store and retrieve whenever and wherever they want. Glo Cloud provides a safe and secure place to store such content. Apart from the problem of having enough storage space on phones or laptops, the Glo Cloud customer is assured of the safety of his documents or contents if he loses his phone or computer”, the company said at the launch of the service.