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MVNO C-CONNECT launches across South Africa

04/09/2024
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MVNO C-CONNECT launches across South Africa
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MVNO C-CONNECT has launched nationwide to bring more choice to South African mobile subscribers.

With a commitment to providing cost-effective mobile services that don’t compromise on quality, C-CONNECT aims to be the first and most rewarding choice for savvy prepaid subscribers.

The prepaid, SIM-only brand leverages C-Cell’s robust network infrastructure and rewards people for something they already do, so that they can spend more on the things they really want. When subscriber’s top-up their prepaid Airtime or Data, they can earn 10% back in the form of Cha-Chings, the in-app currency. Cha-Chings can be exchanged for a wide variety of lifestyle products and services, including products such as prepaid electricity/water and data, tickets for events, and gaming vouchers. This reward system empowers customers to maximise their mobile spending while accessing a range of lifestyle products and services.

“What sets us apart in a competitive market is that we offer people meaningful rewards for buying voice and data, an essential everyone needs,” said Richard Anderson, Chief Operating Officer, C-CONNECT. “It’s the most rewarding connection for South African cellular subscribers with no fuss and no frills, just a straightforward and simple way to access a world of prepaid services with added benefits. With C-Connect, we’re not just offering connectivity; we’re giving our customers the power to see real rewards from their mobile usage.”

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