Safaricom launches Flex to connect usage of Voice Call, Data and SMS
Sci & Tech
By
Rading Biko
| Apr 18, 2017
At this digital age most customers need a service provider who links up essentials such as Voice Call, Data and SMS under one product.
Flex a new Safaricom product that enables its’ subscribers to enjoy using all the calls, data and SMS using FLEX bundle which will enable its subscribers to buy in a bundle.
A single Flex unit comprises of 3 SMS, 3MB data and 20 seconds talk time. Each unused Flex unit is rolled over to the flex unit purchase.
To join Flex bundle one simply dials *100# for the prepaid subscribers and *200# for the postpaid subscribers.
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Flex is available on a daily, weekly or monthly bundle using customers’ airtime
Flex is a rewarding bundle in that; for every Sh101 Mpesa sending transaction one gets rewarded with 3 extra FLEX units. This is equivalent to 9mbs of data, 9 SMS and 1 minute talk time.
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There are three types of Flex packs, which can be bought using airtime;
Daily Flex @ Ksh 99: 24hour validity.
Weekly Flex @ Ksh 599: 7 day validity.
Monthly Flex @ Kshs 2,499: 30 day validity
Validity of the flex is dependent on what customer has selected;
Daily – Valid for 24 hours
Weekly – Valid for 7 days
Monthly – Valid for 30 days
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