MPT will replenish the 7 Day News SMS service fees to the customers
MPT announced that it will replenish the 7 Day News SMS Service fees to the customers soon and will notify them via SMS.
The SMS services were recently stopped due to the recent shut-down of the local media outlets such as 7 Day News, Khit Thit Media, DVB, and Mizzima.
MPT and Information Matrix Co., Ltd, the top news media and publisher, have teamed up to offer journalism and news reporting to MPT customers via the digital subscription service, introduced on 31st January 2020. Photo Source By Myanmar Tech Press
The 7Day News Digital Service is an innovative subscription-based platform offering MPT customers a convenient and affordable price. After the subscription, MPT customers can access the service via a dedicated website or mobile application with an affordable rate of only Ks 99 per day or Ks 599 per week.
Mr. Reizo Umeda, Chief Commercial Officer of MPT-KSGM JO said “At MPT, we are committed to support and enrich the digital lives of Myanmar people by providing varieties of value-added services tailored to the need of individuals in different ways. We believe that News is very important for the people’s everyday lives in this digital world and providing such service by the top media in Myanmar in a convenient way will enrich the lives of our customers, inform and inspire them to discover stories provided by 7Day News Digital Subscription Service.”
MPT is Myanmar’s first and leading telecommunications operator which has been a pioneer in the development of the telecommunications industry for over 130 years. Landline and mobile telecommunications services are provided to the public and businesses and MPT has the largest nationwide 3G network and the fastest and most advanced LTE + network in Myanmar using MIMO 4X4 technology.
Photo Soure By Myanmar Tech Press
In July 2014, MPT signed a cooperation agreement with KDDI Summit Global Myanmar (KSGM). KSGM is owned by Japanese partners KDDI Corporation (KDDI) and Sumitomo Corporation (Sumitomo).
KDDI and Sumitomo have teamed up with MPT to invest $ 2 billion over ten years to accelerate the development of Myanmar’s telecommunications sector. The move was one of Japan’s largest investments in Myanmar’s history.
MPT has partnered with KSGM with over 8,000 employees to continuously develop the telecommunications sector, currently serves over 26 million customers, and working to move Myanmar forward by respecting the values of Corporate Social Responsibility.
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