Sun offers Load-Up, Own a Phone
December 2, 2006 | 12:00am
Sun Cellular continues to offer exciting services that answer its subscribers needs, giving them the most cost-effective way of being connected 24/7.
A postpaid subscriber can enjoy unsurpassed advantages when they avail themselves of Sun Cellulars new Load-Up, Own-a-Phone (LOP) subscription.
This subscription is ideal for parents and business entities in need of multiple mobile handsets to provide those who they are in constant communication with a more efficient and budget-friendly means of staying connected anytime, anywhere.
It is great for mothers who want to give their children not only load allowances but a mobile phone as well.
For businesses, Suns LOP would allow employees to be always in the loop wherever they are, not only through a hassle-free loading program but by giving them brand new phones, too.
When one subscribes to the postpaid services of Sun Cellular, he may avail himself of one or more LOP subscriptions (or extensions). Each LOP subscription gets a separate SIM card and is automatically sent P250 or P350 load every month.
For extra convenience, this monthly fixed load will be charged to the subscribers postpaid bill. Its an affordable amount, especially for parents and employers who would regularly give monthly load allowances to their children and employees, respectively. They dont need to worry about prepaid cards or electronic loading. Moreover, budgeting has never been easier since they will avoid spending beyond the amount they choose.
The monthly fixed load may be in the form of a regular load or automatically loaded as Daylite Call & Text Unlimited or Call and Text Unlimited.
The regular load may be used to purchase any prepaid products and services. The LOP subscription will also enjoy the convenience of loading prepaid call cards should the recipient need more credit, in addition to the P250 or P350 monthly fixed load that he receives.
Whats more, there is the free Nokia 1112 handset provided for each LOP subscription.
For inquiries, drop by a Sun Shop or call the Sun hotline at 395-8000.
A postpaid subscriber can enjoy unsurpassed advantages when they avail themselves of Sun Cellulars new Load-Up, Own-a-Phone (LOP) subscription.
This subscription is ideal for parents and business entities in need of multiple mobile handsets to provide those who they are in constant communication with a more efficient and budget-friendly means of staying connected anytime, anywhere.
It is great for mothers who want to give their children not only load allowances but a mobile phone as well.
For businesses, Suns LOP would allow employees to be always in the loop wherever they are, not only through a hassle-free loading program but by giving them brand new phones, too.
When one subscribes to the postpaid services of Sun Cellular, he may avail himself of one or more LOP subscriptions (or extensions). Each LOP subscription gets a separate SIM card and is automatically sent P250 or P350 load every month.
For extra convenience, this monthly fixed load will be charged to the subscribers postpaid bill. Its an affordable amount, especially for parents and employers who would regularly give monthly load allowances to their children and employees, respectively. They dont need to worry about prepaid cards or electronic loading. Moreover, budgeting has never been easier since they will avoid spending beyond the amount they choose.
The monthly fixed load may be in the form of a regular load or automatically loaded as Daylite Call & Text Unlimited or Call and Text Unlimited.
The regular load may be used to purchase any prepaid products and services. The LOP subscription will also enjoy the convenience of loading prepaid call cards should the recipient need more credit, in addition to the P250 or P350 monthly fixed load that he receives.
Whats more, there is the free Nokia 1112 handset provided for each LOP subscription.
For inquiries, drop by a Sun Shop or call the Sun hotline at 395-8000.
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