Robi announces tk 10 lakh for SIM biometric re-registration

As the deadline for completing biometric re-registration of SIMs nears, the leading mobile phone operator has launched a unique campaign to encourage its subscribers to comply with the government directive in this regard.

The campaign offers incentives to each of its subscribers completing the biometric reregistration process within 16th to 31st May 2016 period. Every subscriber completing the process within this period will get 50 taka worth talk-time for free. The 50 taka talk-time can be used within a five (5) day period (From 12 to 5 pm). It gets more interesting with one subscriber winning 10,000 taka every hour (between 10 am to 8 pm on each day of the campaign period).

Robi biometric reregistration offerBesides, one subscriber will get to win 1 lakh taka on each day of the campaign period. MD. Shajahan of Ukhiya, Cox Bazar has become the first winner of the 1 lakh taka prize of the campaign. He completed his SIM biometric re-registration on the first of the campaign (16th May 2016). The campaign will also give away 10 lakh taka to one lucky Robi subscriber. The winners will be communicated later on from the operator. One subscriber can win maximum one prize in this unique campaign.

 ABOUT ROBI:

Robi Axiata Limited is a joint venture between Axiata Group Berhad, of Malaysia and NTT DoCoMo Inc., of Japan. Robi is the second largest mobile phone operator in Bangladesh in terms of revenue, with 27.6 million subscribers, as of February 2016. Robi network provides nationwide coverage to 99% of the population with 13,444 BTSs and over 3,951 3.5G sites. Robi proudly claims to have the widest international roaming service in the market, connecting about 385 operators across more than 145 countries. It is also the first operator to introduce GPRS and 3.5G services in Bangladesh. The Company has introduced many first of its kind digital services in the country and has invested heavily in taking mobile financial services to the underserved communities in the rural and semi-urban areas.


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