One of the main reasons why the 3 analogue TV stations are not receiving any support online, especially on their own Facebook comments, is because the people reading their posts are uninterested in what they offer.
Honestly speaking, most Kenyans below the age of 30 get their news from blogs, Facebook and Twitter. Once in a while they’ll tune in, e.g when Nairobi Aviation is being exposed, but a lot more will catch up on YouTube.
This generation will definitely be happy with what Airtel launched yesterday – a new package dubbed UnlimiNET.
It’s a lot like Safaricom’s Postpay bundles, but ten times better.
It comes in three packages; Daily, Weekly and Monthly.
Each is then divided into two price categories. Here’s a table.
unlimiNET Daily | 1 day validity | ||
---|---|---|---|
Price | KSHS | 50 | 100 |
Data | MB | 100* | 300* |
Voice (All Local networks) | Min | 20 | 60 |
SMS (All Local networks) | SMS | 100 | 500 |
*Plus UNLIMITED WhatsApp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter & Instagram at full speed and browsing at 256kbps
unlimiNET Weekly | 7 day validity | ||
---|---|---|---|
Price | KSHS | 250 | 500 |
Data | MB | 500* | 1500* |
Voice (All Local networks) | Min | 100 | 300 |
SMS (All Local networks) | SMS | 500 | 2500 |
*Plus UNLIMITED WhatsApp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter & Instagram at full speed and browsing at 256kbps
unlimiNET Monthly | 30 day validity | ||
---|---|---|---|
Price | KSHS | 1000 | 2000 |
Data | MB | 2000* | 6000* |
Voice (All Local networks) | Min | 400 | 1200 |
SMS (All Local networks) | SMS | 2000 | 10000 |
*Plus UNLIMITED WhatsApp, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter & Instagram at full speed and browsing at 256kbps
This is by probably the best all inclusive package offered by a mobile service provider in Kenya. I think the Sh2000 monthly option is the most cost effective, and it appears they want to lead everyone there. I rarely look at such offers twice, but I’m seriously thinking about this one. I just have to figure out a way that M-Pesa money can reach me on Airtel.