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MTN Introduces New Call Tariff Plan – Xtrapro & XtraSpecial

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After the discontinuation of MTN true Talk, the giant mobile telecommunication company has introduced two new tarrif plans.

MTN Xtra Pro and MTN Xtra Special is the latest new tariff plan introduced by MTN to help its subscriber make calls at an affordable rate for the time being.

About MTN Xtra Pro
MTN XtraPro is the new MTN tariff plan that will allow you to make call at 11k/sec (6.60k/Min) on flat rate to all network with a daily access fee of N5 but if in some cases MTN were not able to charge you N5 on your first call as a result of insufficient balance, then the call for that day will be charged at 20k/Sec (N12/Min) with an additional benefit to health tips for 7 days.

How to Migrate to MTN XtraPro
Simply dial *401# and select 1 to migrate OR sms 401 to 131

About MTN XtraSpecial
MTN XtraSpecial is also the new Tariff plan that charged its customers at 15k/Sec (N9/Min) on a flat rate basis to all networks in Nigeria with no daily access fee and a call to some selected international destination at the same rate above with an additional benefit of 7 days free subscription to EPL Video Service.

How to Migrate to MTN XtraSpecial
Simply dial *408# and select 1 to migrate OR sms 408 to 131

Note: Migration to any MTN call tariff plan within a month is free while subsequent migration to other plan before 30 days of your last migration to your current plan attract a charges of N100

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