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MTN announces tariff adjustments from November 28

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Leading mobile telecommunications provider, MTN, has officially communicated to its subscribers an imminent adjustment in tariff rates, set to come into effect on Tuesday, November 28, 2023.

The notification was delivered through the Short Messaging System (SMS) and conveyed the message, “Dear Valued Customer, kindly be informed that effective 28th November 2023, the prices of MTN products will be revised upwards due to increased operational costs.”

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Despite the tariff revision, MTN assures its valued customers that they can “continue enjoying our special offers on our network.”

In the event that subscribers have questions or seek further clarification regarding this notice, MTN recommends visiting their official website at www.mtn.com.gh for comprehensive details and information.

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The communication underscored the company’s commitment to transparency and ensures that customers are well-informed about the upcoming changes in tariff rates.

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