[ad_1]
MTN has announced that its customers will be able to access an exclusive offer to get up to six months of Apple Music for free.
Apple Music generally costs R59.99 per month and is available on a month-to-month contract.
Now, however, all MTN prepaid customers who are not yet subscribed to Apple Music can sign up for up to three months free of Apple Music, while subscribers to the following postpaid packages can get six months free:
- MTN Sky
- MTN Sky VIP
- MTN Sky Black
This agreement applies both to customers who are currently using these postpaid products and to those who sign up or upgrade to these products.
“In a difficult economic climate, we want to continue adding value for our customers, helping to ease the pressure on their pockets, while also rewarding them for their loyalty to MTN,” said MTN SA corporate affairs executive Jacqui O ‘ Sullivan.
“We have made significant investments in our network to offer the best coverage and speeds in the country and this added value will help keep our clients in our world-class network, connected with their favorite artists.”
Apple Music is available on Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Apple Mac computers, while users of Android devices, PCs, and Samsung TVs can also use this service.
Users can stream 60 million songs on the service without any ads, or alternatively, they can download their favorite music for offline listening.
You can access this offer by clicking here and following the steps on the MTN Apple Music website, or by dialing * 130 * 686 * 6357.
MTN launches month-to-month SIM-only contracts
MTN too recently announced now offers a month-to-month payment option on their SIM-only packages.
This doesn’t require a long-term contract, credit checks, or complicated paperwork, MTN said.
“MTN Month-to-Month is available to anyone who does not want to be tied to a contract or who cannot get a long-term contract due to not meeting the minimum requirements,” MTN said.
MTN Executive Director of Corporate Affairs Jacqui O’Sullivan said the product was launched because customers want more flexibility.
“We developed this offering with freelancers, entrepreneurs, independent contractors and part-time temporary workers, living contract to contract, in mind and we hope it can help alleviate some of the pressure that many are feeling right now,” O Sullivan said.
Now Read: MTN Launches Month-to-Month SIM-Only Contracts
[ad_2]