Tuesday 28 February 2017

Airtel night calls recharge with smartTRYBE

Let me guess, you've always wanted to spend more time talking to your love ones without having to spend much on airtime, apart from that you've also wish your network provider could launch a package that will benefit you as a student. 
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Airtel Nigeria is one of the leading network that have put students into consideration thereby introducing a pocket friendly traffic plan targeting the young and trendies in the society. 

The Airtel smartTRYBE tariff plan have been around  for a while, though  not popular among users, it is available to Airtel prepaid customer and comes with lots of benefits which includes Airtel night call. 

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The Airtel night call recharge is quite useful if you want to spend more time on calls with your love ones or with your business partners, it helps to reduce the cost of buying more airtime though you will have to sacrifice your sleeping hour in other to achieve this. 

How to subscribe to Airtel smartTRYBE


In other for you to start making Airtel night calls, you have to migrate  by dailing *312# then select 1 to opt in or send "YES" to 312

How to make free night calls on Airtel


After migrating to Airtel smartTRYBE, in other to qualify for the night call, you must use #48 daily on calls and this will automatically qualify you for the Airtel night call recharge which start from 11pm to 5:59am

You should also note that, the free night   call is valid for a day, to make subsequent night calls you have to use up to #48 daily to qualify you for the offer. 

 Call rates  on Airtel smartTRYBE


Below are the call rates on Airtel smartTRYBE tariff plan. 

. On-net calls – 20k/sec
. Off-net calls – 30k/sec
. 1st 120 secs of the day – 40k/sec
. Trybe calls- 11k/sec
. Campus calls- 11k/sec

You can enjoy low call rate by opting in for the low campus call, simply dial *312*1# or send "CAMPUS"  without the quotation mark to 312, this will allow you make calls at low rate to all Nigerian network when you're around the premises of a Nigerian higher institution. 


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