Airtel rebrands its services in Bangladesh
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Dec 23: Bharti airtel, a leading global telecommunications company with operations in 19 countries across Asia and Africa, today announced the launch of its mobile services in Bangladesh under the airtel brand. With this, Airtel Bangladesh joins the global airtel family of 200 million customers having completed the acquisition of Warid Telecom, Bangladesh from the Dhabi Group, a spokesperson of the company in a statement to Kashmir said. According to statement, Chris Tobit, CEO - airtel Bangladesh on the occasion said, “We are extremely honoured to begin our journey in Bangladesh with our new global identity. We know the people of Bangladesh are very passionate about their identity, their culture and their language. The airtel brand will represent these values, while retaining the youthfulness and dynamism of the global brand so that our customers here can enjoy the same best-in-class brand experienced across continents.” The airtel brand in Bangladesh will be launched with the brand promise: “Bhalobashar tane, pashe ane.” The CEO added “Our brand promise reflects what is unique and different about us. We are here to keep our customers connected not only to each other but with what they love the most in every part of their lives - music, games, entertainment, networking etc.”
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