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    Home»Business»Orange GSM Unveils MyClique Package in Liberia

    Orange GSM Unveils MyClique Package in Liberia

    FPA Staff ReporterBy FPA Staff ReporterJuly 25, 2017 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Monrovia – Orange Liberia has officially unveiled its newest offer to the Liberian public. 

    The new offer called “MyClique” was unveiled at a press conference held at the company’s Headquarters on Capitol Bye-Pass in Monrovia. 

    The MyClique package allows customers to activate 24 hours of unlimited calls & SMS within Orange network, as well as Free Facebook and WhatsApp for only 50 cents.

    Announcing the new offer, Orange’s Communications Strategist Dr. Kimmie Weeks stated that the Orange had decided that its first offer would be youth focused and youth oriented.

    Said Weeks: “I am happy and proud to be a part of a company that has decided that its first major offer after entering the Liberian telecommunications market would be youth driven.  This is unprecedented and has never been done before.”

    Mr. Weeks observed that after its nationwide survey, it had become apparent to Orange that there were still many young people who wanted to be in touch with their friends and close relatives but who still could not afford the US$1 for 3 days. 

    “We know the 3 days is already very affordable, but we know there are still some young people who cannot get that US$1, this is why we have come up with the MyClique offer to provide them another way to easily stay in touch with their friends and loved ones,” said Weeks.      

    The MyClique package allows customers to activate a package for 50 cents which will give them 24 hours of unlimited calls & SMS within Orange network, as well as Free Facebook and WhatsApp. .    

    Weeks also unveiled that Orange was introducing new 50 cents scratch cards into the Liberian market, but encouraged customers to also utilize the e-recharge program as they would also be able to get a 500% bonus on each transaction. 

    In addition, Mr. Weeks noted that Orange Liberia had released a wide range of devices to fit the budget of all Liberians.

    He pointed out that Orange Liberia’s mobile devices are starting from as US$9 and includes Samsung, Techno, itel, tablets, Carfi, modem, hotspot and a wide range of Orange branded devices. 

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