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Ncell relaunches ‘Sahi Yo! Power SIM’ targeting youths

KATHMANDU, August 8: Ncell Axiata Limited on Sunday announced the relaunching of its ‘Sahi Yo’. The feature of this pack is Free access to Instagram, My5 Service, and various digital services
By Republica

KATHMANDU, August 8: Ncell Axiata Limited on Sunday announced the relaunching of its ‘Sahi Yo’. The feature of this pack is Free access to Instagram, My5 Service, and various digital services. Customers will be able to subscribe to this special SIM from Monday (August 08) onward at just Rs 97 including applicable taxes. The SIM comes with Rs 20 main balance and 200MB bonus data, 20 mins on-net talk time, and 20 on-net SMS valid for 7 days upon activation of the SIM card.


Once the customers recharge their balance with Rs 50 or more within two to six months after the activation of the SIM, the free access to Instagram and My5 Service will resume, enabling customers to continue enjoying free access. Furthermore, customers who buy this Sahi Yo starter pack can enjoy free access to digital services including Mero School, Ramailo Games, and Hungama Music for 30 days from the date of SIM activation without any subscription fee.


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To buy this starter pack, customers are required to submit a citizenship certificate/valid driving license/passport, a passport-sized photo, and a valid student ID card.


 

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