i2 Pakistan partners with Warid Telecom Pakistan

i2 Pakistan partners with Warid Telecom Pakistan

Lahore, 13th April 2016. i2 Pakistan recently announced its collaboration with leading cellular service provider Warid Telecom at a ceremony held in Lahore. This new partnership will allow Warid customers to exclusively access Lenovo LTE handsets.

 

Headquartered at Lahore with branches in Islamabad, Peshawar, Karachi and Hyderabad, i2 Pakistan covers premium retail, wholesale and independent retail distribution with plans to expand rapidly across the country. This strategic move to partner with Warid is in line with both companies’ missions to provide the utmost convenience and accessibility to valuable customers.

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Mr. Asim Ali, Director pricing and segments, Warid Telecom Pakistan commented “We are very excited to join hands with i2 Pakistan to provide innovative, state of the art technology to our customers.

Logo Lenovo-01 This partnership will open a new chapter of innovative mobile solutions for consumers in Pakistan”.Mr. Waqas Nasir, Head of Marketing, i2 Pakistan, at the signing ceremony said “For the last 28 years we have been serving our customers in the Middle East and Pakistan with the best services available globally. Customer satisfaction and facilitation is our top priority and this partnership has been established with the aim of improving customer services”.

i2-logo---300-x-300 He further stated “Lenovo has transformed itself into a customer-centric provider of smart connected devices. We are pleased to officially introduce to our customers their latest innovative smartphones with affordable pricing options.”

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