Globacom has introduced major cuts to its International Direct Dialing (IDD) rates for several countries frequently called by Nigerians. The revision, effective nationwide for both new and existing customers, lowers call charges to as little as N30 per minute.
“Beginning from August 10, the new tariffs began to apply to calls to over 15 major overseas destinations.”
Due to the change, calls to the United States will now cost N30 per minute instead of N35. India’s rate has dropped from N45 to N40, while the rate to the United Kingdom has also been cut from N400 to N350. Significant decreases were also noted in Saudi Arabia (N300), Cameroon (N700), and China (N75).
Rates to neighbouring African countries have also been reviewed. Benin Republic now costs N650 per minute, Niger Republic N750, Ghana N500, and Togo N650. Calls to the United Arab Emirates have been reduced from N450 to N325. Germany is now N550, Côte d’Ivoire N700, and Libya N700 while Malawi has dropped from N1,200 to N1,100.
“Globacom noted that the revised rates are part of a broader strategy to provide more value for new and existing Glo customers and encourage them to make Glo their preferred network for their international calls due to the affordability and competitiveness of the reduced rates.”
Globacom revealed plans to introduce new IDD bundles designed to offer even better deals for customers who make frequent international calls.
The company urged users to make the most of the revised rates to keep in touch with family, friends, and business partners across the globe.