MTN Introduces Month-to-Month Contracts

MTN has introduced a month-to-month payment option that aims to give customers “control of their spend commitments”. With no lock-ins, no credit checks and no complicated paperwork, MTN Month-to-Month is available to anyone that either doesn’t want to be tied to a contractor who is unable to get a long-term contract due to not […]

MTN Introduces Month-to-Month Contracts

MTN has introduced a month-to-month payment option that aims to give customers “control of their spend commitments”.

With no lock-ins, no credit checks and no complicated paperwork, MTN Month-to-Month is available to anyone that either doesn’t want to be tied to a contractor who is unable to get a long-term contract due to not meeting minimum requirements.

New or existing customers simply need to choose the package they want and opt for the month-to-month payment option, allowing them to experience the MTN network without a 24-month obligation. All they will be asked for is their name, SA ID and debit order details should they opt to pay via debit order. “These are uncertain times for many, so with this product, we are responding to our customer’s needs with greater flexibility, as not everyone can afford the commitment of a fixed contract.

We developed this offer with freelancers, entrepreneurs, independent contractors and part-time temporary workers, who live from contract to contract, in mind and we hope it can help alleviate some of the pressure being felt by so many right now, ” says Jacqui O’Sullivan, Executive Head of Corporate Affairs, MTN South Africa. MTN Introduces New Region-Specific Data Bundles MTN has introduced a new range of ‘town-specific’ data-bundles that aim to give prepaid customers data that will suit their needs and budgets.

Here’s a closer look at examples of bundles now available in 85 townships and suburbs across South Africa: 500MB daily at R10 1GB for 7 days at R19 1.5GB for 7 days for R30 2GB for 7 days at R50 The MTN MyTown Offers are available for prepaid customers only. Edited by Jenna Delport Follow Jenna Delport on Twitter Follow IT News Africa on Twitter