How To Subscribe To Airtel's Tubonge Tariff, 26 April
When compared to Telkom and Safaricom, Airtel Kenya has the most affordable calling rates, and while the mobile service provider does not perform well in terms of data and mobile money transfer services, it has always been my go-to network for those long international calls. We have outlined the steps that users can take to enjoy free airtel to airtel calls on the popular Tubonge tariff, which can be accomplished by simply following some simple USSD prompts.
Tubonge is an Airtel voice product that allows subscribers to enjoy low calling rates across multiple networks as well as free airtel-to-airtel calls. As a result, it is ideal for Kenyans who want to make cheaper voice calls to their friends on different networks while still enjoying free calls within the network.
Current Tubonge offers;
- A daily offer for KSHS. 10
- A weekly offer for KSHS. 50
- Monthly offer that goes for KSHS. 150.
Some important facts about the Tubonge Tariff;
- Customers can make Airtel to Airtel calls at no additional costs and enjoy calls to other networks at Ksh. 2 plus taxes
- Each bundle comes with 100 minutes to make calls within the Airtel network on a daily basis which translates to a total of 3000 minutes per month and 700 minutes every week
- You’ll still need to top up your line to call other networks, although at reduced rates.
How to subscribe to Airtel’s Tubonge tariff;
- First, dial *544# on your airtel phone
- Then choose Tubonge from the menu
- Select your preferred option; daily, weekly or monthly offers
- Confirm the subscription and enjoy
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