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Inwi Launches ‘Special’ Student Package

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Inwi Launches ‘Special’ Student Package

Inwi Launches ‘Special’ Student Package

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Rabat – For the first time in Morocco, the telecommunication company Inwi has unveiled “a special student package,” allowing students to stay connected with “the best conditions of comfort and price,” said the company in a statement.

To welcome the 2017-2018 school year, Inwi’s “unprecedented package includes unlimited calls between students, unlimited text messages, one hour of national calls, 2 GB of Internet, and unlimited Whatsapp and Facebook access to stay connected after the exhaustion of internet share at MAD 49 per month.

“This is an unprecedented offer that includes several advantages specifically designed to meet the communication and connection needs of students,” said Mohamed Zerouali, Marketing Director at Inwi.

The special student package also includes a new telephone numbering plan, which allows students “to strengthen the spirit of community between each other.”

“The package allows students to communicate freely and without constraint between them, whether through voice or SMS, to recognize themselves through a common numbering plan,” concluded Zerouali.

With more than 50,000 branches in Morocco, Inwi is the third-biggest telecommunication company in Morocco.

 

 

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