By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Mobilicity just announced that it is giving its customers unlimited free calls to China, Hong Kong and Singapore from February 2-4 as part of the Lunar New Year celebration.
“We want to give everyone an opportunity to experience unlimited Mobilicity calling to family and friends in Hong Kong, China and Singapore for Lunar New Year,” said Mobilicity Vice President of Marketing Sara Moore. “The success of our unlimited long-distance add-ons has demonstrated that Canadians are looking for more affordable and convenient ways to call overseas.”
The limited-time holiday calling offer is only available to Mobilicity customers from February 2 – 4, 2011. Mobilicity also introduced special savings on some its most popular Asian and mainstream music ringtones.
Priced at just 99 cents through February 9, 2011, ringtones include:
– 尋找獨角獸 (To look/seek for the Unicorn): 薛凱琪 (Fiona Sit)
– 每天每天(Everyday): 方大同 (Khalil Fong)
– 月牙灣 (Crescent Moon Bay):(飛兒樂團)FIR
– Firework (Katy Perry)
– Grenade (Bruno Mars)
For customers looking to personalize their phones with multicultural content, Mobilicity has a unique, customizable download store with ringtones and wallpapers featuring Asian and mainstream pop stars. The download store also provides direct links to overseas Asian news sources, like Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post and Shanghai Daily, as well as local news outlets, such as CTV, The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star. Mobilicity offers more Asian content than any other Canadian carrier.
Mobilicity is aiming to provide industry-leading value and the latest handsets/smartphones on its state-of-the-art 3.5G network. Its unlimited plans start at just $25/month.
Mobilicity also has global long distance offerings. Its Unlimited Asia Add-On provides unlimited calling to China, Hong Kong, India and Singapore when customers add the $20 feature onto any calling plan.
The carrier also offers Multi-Minute Long-Distance Add-Ons, as well as very competitive pay-per-use long-distance rates to countries, like China (including Hong Kong), Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Malaysia and South Korea, starting at just two cents per minute.