99c Cell C online contract builder launched

Cell C have launched an online contract builder for its new 99c “Straight Up” contracts and top-up packages

July 2, 2012
Cell C 99c

In a press statement issued today (2 July 2012), Cell C announced the launch of an online contract builder for its new 99c “Straight Up” contract and top-up packages.

Cell C launched its new contracts with 99c per minute voice calls (on per second billing) and straight-forward structure on 22 June 2012, offering both normal contracts and hybrid, or top-up options.

According to Cell C boss Alan Knott-Craig, the packages let subscribers “mix and match” as they please.

The Cell C website’s “Build your own contract” feature now lets users select a Straight Up package, contract length, and device. Users can then see how much it would cost per month and choose to either go get the device at a store or be contacted by Cell C.

Subscribers can also choose to “upsize” SMS, data, and choose from a range of Cell C’s additional services like itemised billing and C-Cover.

Blackberry users will also be able to select any of the current Blackberry services, including Blackberry Social Plan, Blackberry Social and Email Plan, BIS and BES.

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