STARCOMMS extends service to Shagamu, Ijebu-Ode

Starcomms Limited, Nigeria’s foutrh largest telecommunications operator has extended its network coverage to Shagamu and Ijebu Ode in Ogun State.
The roll out, the company said in a statement on Thursday, was coming on the heels of the networks earlier promise of ensuring that subscribers on its network have increased network coverage to use their lines.
Since it started its mass rollout of service following the acquisition of unified access licence in 2006, Starcomms, has taken its service from Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt and Maiduguri to some key cities including Ibadan, Rano, Aba, Onitsha.
The firm recently added Asaba, Benin, Kaduna, Zaria and Abeokuta to its network. With the rollout in these cities, Starcomms now covers the 15 key cities of Nigeria.
It also said plans were at an advanced stage to link other cities and towns this year.
Starcomms said that the drive towards the South West market was to enable more Nigerians enjoy the company’s array of innovative products and value-for-money services.
According to Chief Executive Officer, Starcomms, Mr. Maher Qubain, the company’s roll out in Shagamu and Ijebu-ode is based on the fact that the art of communication should not be the preserve of a few, but the preserve of all.

“We promised our subscribers when we launched our 0708-2 range of mobile numbers that we will soon cover the length and breadth of Nigeria, Shagamu and Ijebu-ode roll out is another step in that direction,’’ he said.The CEO further stated, “Starcomms would be showcasing and offering its entire product category – Mobile, Talkie, Data, Tele-center Value Added Services, for customers to experience and enjoy our unique services and value propositions. The customers can approach the various authorized dealer outlets and Showroom to purchase the product of their need. The Mobile service would enable customers stay connected within and outside the two cities, thus, creating a high mobility on the 0702-8 number range. Customers can also enjoy low rates with Starcomms Fixed Wireless Desktop phones, ‘Talkie’

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